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Early morning after the storm - B&W

Mcgyver

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went out at five when things are quiet and got some snow pics :)



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We are having a good snowfall this year and I am glad to see it. Friday I fired up the front end loader and cleared out the driveway, and I'm hoping for another 6 inches before it all ends. They say we have enough in the Rocky's now so fire will be much less of an issue this year, but my back pond needs to fill up.
 
We in BC are at 72% snowpack. But some regions are in the 30% range. Since we are hydro electric, we could be in a shortage this summer. That also bodes bad for camping with a forest fire threats.
 
Beautiful pictures!

We had a pretty good dump in Ottawa, so we escaped to somewhere with less no snow and lows of 23C. We shall return when when it's safe;-)
 
Beautiful! It's quite a wide dynamic range captured in those photos. What camera did you use?
Back in the day I used to take all sorts of night shots and winter landscapes. It's very difficult to get such a wide dynamic range using film, today's new digital sensors make it seem so easy even in low light.
 
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