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Okay,
okay. So we've seen
enough snow, shoveled enough snow,
and if
we get much more snow, we'll
be in school till July.
If we
get one more snow day, we'll
have our last day
and
last midterm on a Monday.
And the last midterm starts
at 7 :
30 so teachers can finish
grades that day an never come back
until
September. Ugh.
Enough with the snow. Bring on the
snow
pictures. (Just wait
till July. Then these will look appealing.)
These
photos came from the snowstorm
on 2-10. The video came from 2-25.

Headlights
on Summer Ave. in the
snow.

Summer
Ave. looking towards Main
Street.

The
same shot, this time with some
added green tones.

Summer
Ave. looking towards Joshua
Eaton elementary school

This
was an attempt at a night shot
out my back window with the frame of the
bottom
half as the tripod.
Didn't work out as a tripod, and it didn't get the photo I wanted.
I'd
almost go as far as to say
it got something better. This is what the image looked like
after
I
ran an
autobalance for the color.
The
color is subtle, yet bright
and vibrant. The texture is interesting, creating a
rough
yet refined image.
The "normal" image is below.

It
is amazing what colors make up
a given image. The amount of pink
is
amazing.

A
snow-covered tree branch is backlight
by a streetlight.
These
photos have just been hanging
around for a while.

A
Type 3 Snowplow (built 1907)
rests over the Double Slip Switch in January of 2004.
It
looks the same now, just there
is about 2 more feet of snow, and the snow
doesn't
have that ice coating .

A
parade of snowplows from the nor'Easter
of 12-7-2003

remember
that shot in the dark that
came out rather unconventional?
Same
place, same shot, same house.
This is
what it looks like during
the daytime.
Photo
taken around 12-2003.
This page was created on
March 1, 2005
12 25 pm
Modified 10 15 pm.
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