In sympathy with other places where snow has accumulated to inconvenient depths.
This was from December when we had a few hours of snow.
Hand held at Clover Point in Victoria.
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Olympus mjuii, Fuji Superia 400, developed and scanned commercially
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Beautiful, captures the whole feel of winter
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Thanks Valerie – often night is a good time to photograph snow, though faster film would be a good idea.
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Great image! We’ve (Southwest Michigan) been hit pretty hard this year with snow. I’m not enjoying it. Great blog though.
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Thanks for the comment. We almost never get much snow, but when conditions are right with cold outflow winds from the interior combining with a pineapple express we can get clobbered. My rafters broke in 1996 when we had a meter (39″) in less than 24 hours, and then it got wet and heavy.
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