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Location: Hebron, Kentucky (northern Kentucky/Greater Cincinnati):KCVG
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I know most of you Northern denizens are tired of Winter and the snow
![]() Jay I'm interested in feedback on the lens flare--I think it adds to the image! ![]() Sand Run Creek ![]() My wife enjoying the walk ![]() And finally one for Currier & Ives ![]() |
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Location: Chicago Suburb, IL, USA
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Hi Jay,
I'm definitely tired of winter. After about 7 years of really mild winters, we had a winter that more resembled what I fondly remember as a kid growing up in Chicago. Multiple significant snows that didn't melt off right away and colder than normal temps. That was @ 50 years ago, and I've gained a different perspective. . .:?: That doesn't change your shots tho -- Good work! I especially like #2, and I strangely like the colored flare(?) in #1. Scott |
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I'd agree with Scott - my favorite is the second one, and the flare in the first one is rather interesting. That's quite a bit of snow you had!
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Great series Jay,
I never get tired of snow pictures, but then we have about 5days something that looks like snow a year. So I don't have to deal with it. Nr2 is also my fav. Ronny |
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