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10.25.05

First Snow

Grantham, NH

Taken in driveway of our home. Not the best fall colors in 2005.

Canon EOS 350D , Sigma 10-20 digital

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Barbara Read and Fred Schaad11-Jun-2006 17:15
I like your use of perspective distortion with the wide angle. It is something Barbar does very well also. Nice work! voted
Michal Zaleski30-Mar-2006 19:18
Wonderful transition between Autumn and Winter.
Guest 18-Nov-2005 16:52
this is great use of wide angle, I like the way the leaves and the tracks lead you away into the woods and snow
garry 05-Nov-2005 16:25
all your photos are so beautiful that i keep wondering, are they for real?
how can something be so beautiful. i want to move to new hamshire NOW!!!
you're real talant
Michel CORBOZ29-Oct-2005 01:10
voilà une photo absolument géniale... bravo
Fred Parsons27-Oct-2005 22:14
M - my fleeting 15 mins of fame at #3
Fred Parsons27-Oct-2005 22:13
Why would one need a super wide angle lens in Iowa ;-)
Rochelle Weiss27-Oct-2005 17:21
Wonderful composition. This is why I need to break down and by that 10 mm lens.
Guest 27-Oct-2005 11:16
love the composition and the leading lines. just as equally good compared with all the other falls pictures i have seen. btw congrats...number 3 today. :)
Guest 26-Oct-2005 20:16
This is an awesome photograph! It makes me miss New England in a big way...
Della Huff26-Oct-2005 13:41
Very nice - I agree with Ed on the nice transition from leaves to snow (very symbolic of time and seasons) and also the wide angle is fantastic here. It gives the viewer a little bit of vertigo, which is what I tend to experience when the snow is coming (already!)!
Cesar Fernandez26-Oct-2005 03:31
Yes! Another great image. Cesar
McKay's 25-Oct-2005 22:44
We agree with Ed Goodnight!!!!!!!!! Nice contrast. We also agree on the comment of the "colors" this year. All the best from here.
Fred Parsons25-Oct-2005 21:49
Thanks Ed - I think you set a record. Before I could even edit the tech data, or within ten seconds of posting this image, you had a nice comment - Thanks, Fred
Guest 25-Oct-2005 21:45
Nice transition from the leaves in the foreground to the snow in the background