Winter is starting to show its true colors in Southern Ontario. We didn’t quite receive the 10-15cm of snow that the mystic weather beings were calling for, but we did manage to get hit with quite a bit of freezing rain. Hopefully the ski hills will start to get ahead in this constant battle vs. mother nature.
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"Best Ice" is filed under photoblog. It was published in January 2007.
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I love this shot - where did you take it?
Beautiful shot. The tones are amazing !
Very cool, I mean it gives the feeling of being cold and hard. Terrific detail as well and use of space in the frame as well
sorry for the horrendous misuse of the English language, its early no coffee and typing is a difficult task at this point.
Ha. Don’t worry Brent- check the rest of my entries for some horribly butchered English.
Cold and hard? We had people leaving work early in “fear” of some form of impending doom, the few of us who stayed behind looked out to the relatively cloudy, but free of snow, sky and joked mockingly; “watch out for the dangerous snow”. Every year it snows and every year many forget how to deal with it.
You hit the nail on the head JVL. Not to mention the drivers out that drive like we got the storm of the century. Ah well.. can’t win.