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jCross | all galleries >> What I Did Today >> What I Did Today 2010 > November 22, 2010
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22-NOV-2010 jCross Photography

November 22, 2010

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They said it was going to snow out here this evening, and by golly it actually did. Taking photos of the snow fallling is always a challenge. A flash freezes the flakes and makes for a nice effect. One of these days I am going to try using the flash with a colored gel and see what happens. That might be interesting.

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John Cooper27-Nov-2010 19:57
John, every person in England who does not work for the railway has suggested that.
Now we need to find a railway employee who has the ability to understand that.


Thats enough time wasted, think I will have a small Drambuie, while I think about solving another problem.
jCross26-Nov-2010 22:24
You would think some smart British engineer could be able to design a railroad gadget that blows the leaves off the tracks. Just thinking....
John Cooper26-Nov-2010 20:41
That much snow will bring London to a stand still.
English management cannot cope with any change in the weather.
Last week there was a report about British Rail.
A train over ran a station and was unable to stop for two and a half miles.
The reason,,,there were leaves on the line.
It happens every year.
rob 24-Nov-2010 12:23
snow at night is a challenge especially when you need a subject in your picture. Finding somebody to stand out there is not that easy.
Dave Beedon24-Nov-2010 10:20
Nice shot. We have five inches of the white stuff. It will melt in the next few days: rain is forecast.