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Katie Chew | all galleries >> Galleries >> Dec. 2007 Hurricane > More Storm Damage
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05-DEC-2007

More Storm Damage

Better viewed in Orginal!!

Last month I took a picture of this same grove of trees.
I had planned on going back this winter if we had any
snow to get a different scene. I was so surprised when
I drove by here yesterday and found this scene. These
trees have been here for a very long time.

Nikon D70
1/60s f/5.6 at 35.0mm iso280 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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laine8211-Dec-2007 18:22
Nature is the boss...what awful destruction it creates.
Guest 08-Dec-2007 00:02
They look like matchsticks. We had a lot of wind damage last winter here on the island, and I wondered how many years it would take before you couldn't see it anymore. I was surprised that it took months, not years, for most of it to be covered by new growth. I hope your area is "repaired" quickly too.
Carol Rollins07-Dec-2007 14:55
Katie, this is so devastating. This is quite an image to show the strength of that storm. V
Neal Nye07-Dec-2007 13:16
Unbelievable! It's frightening to think of what moving air can do!
monil07-Dec-2007 13:05
very nice mood.
John Vass07-Dec-2007 07:20
Hi Katie! Wow! This is amazing! I don't think we got it as bad as you guys! Lots of changes all over! Good to know you guys are okay!
Chris Thorpe07-Dec-2007 04:47
The force of that storm was impressive...and sad!
Guest 07-Dec-2007 03:45
What a tragedy!! Great capture. vote
Guest 07-Dec-2007 00:57
beautiful mood. V
Guest 07-Dec-2007 00:43
Wow. How interesting.
LeuAnna Taylor06-Dec-2007 18:53
Such terrible wind damage! Remarkable! Excellent record of the damage you have here, Katie.
Tom Munson06-Dec-2007 18:29
That's a shame Katie. v
Guest 06-Dec-2007 18:18
My goodness, what a terrible scene, but well taken..v
Bill Gallagher06-Dec-2007 16:11
Incredible destruction. Nature tends to heal itself fairly quickly, geologiacally speaking, it will be interesting to see what the area looks like in a few years.
Bryan Murahashi06-Dec-2007 15:48
Amazing scene of destruction.
s_barbour06-Dec-2007 15:11
Another wonderful documentary shot of all the devastation from the storm.
Guest 06-Dec-2007 14:59
beautiful mood.