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09-FEB-2015

Rochester, NY

This isn't a winter wonderland anymore.


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Being Me14-Feb-2015 21:49
looks very cold! good day to curl up at home! V
LynnH14-Feb-2015 16:15
Low PoV works perfectly. Beautifully composed! V
Jeff Real14-Feb-2015 14:08
You have so effectively portrayed what it would be like to be in this cold place...so atmospheric ~V~
John Hamers14-Feb-2015 08:31
Beautifull composed image, very effective point of view !!V
Industrial Heritage10-Feb-2015 16:27
A perfect exposure for this image. Detail in the snow and great colors.
Graeme10-Feb-2015 12:50
I think walking and driving will be a challenge with this amount of snow, Julie.V
Bill Miller10-Feb-2015 11:41
I can imagine that amount of snow if hard work. But I like the low down perspective.
Stephanie10-Feb-2015 10:52
Holy cow! It's a winter wonderland up your way! I like your compo and pov! V
Brenda10-Feb-2015 10:35
Counting the days till Spring...
Alan K10-Feb-2015 09:56
I saw this earlier today and could only think how different it is from the weather here; hot, steamy, bright and full of harsh glare. The snow might be dirty there but at least it still looks so lovely and cooooolll.
I do like the shot appearing to be at the same level as the oncoming car. It's a good late winter shot.
Helen Betts10-Feb-2015 07:05
Snow always looks so nice after it has first fallen, and then this... Still, a good capture of the current conditions, which I hope soon disappear! V.
joseantonio10-Feb-2015 04:56
Very nice capture with this angle. Not the best conditions for driving.V.
Jim Coffman10-Feb-2015 04:04
Nice composition of this winter scene! Lets hope for spring soon!
Walter Otto Koenig10-Feb-2015 02:54
Great composition from this vantage point. The lack of pedestrians and traffic emphasize the effects of this storm. "V"
globalgadabout10-Feb-2015 02:50
certainly not,..it is starting to look like a major challenge on several fronts...hang in there, 6 or 8 more weeks and the tide will turn again..
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