This week Tina has asked us to share our photos of “cold”. Living in the south, our cold days are usually few and mild compared to our northern states. Every few years, we’ll get a light dusting of snow and everything shuts down. We neither know how or have the equipment to drive in the snow.
These photos were taken during our last snow “storm” in January 2018.
I was determined to capture the snow – who knows if or when I’d get the opportunity again.
It was so cold I could only manage about 15 or 20 minutes at a time. I’d come in, warm up and go back out again.
It took five days for the snow to melt so I’m quite happy if the snow and cold skip us this year. I am, after all, a beach girl.
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Very nice captures of that cold stuff, Gina! That was an awful week here in the south, and hopefully won’t be repeated. I particularly like your first two images, bringing out the delicate-ness of snow scenes.
(You have a typo just before that first image…storms of the future!)
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Thanks! I fixed the typo. Hope there’s no snow this year.
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Fingers crossed!
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Looks like we shot the same storm Gina – since it only comes once every few years and that ice storm lasted for days! Your images are wonderful
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Yes, we did. It’s amazing how your picture got out and even more so that you saw it when aired. Hoping we don’t get any snow this year.
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Your lips, God’s ears!
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I like all your images for cold – and my fav is the last one (and brrrrr)
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Thanks! Hoping we don’t get any snow this year.
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Magical images – the second is very pearl-like!
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Thanks! It does look like a pearl, doesn’t it? If only it wouldn’t melt!
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Gina, your images are so pretty; especially like the second one. The tiny blue veins running through the ice tear-drops is gorgeous. What a wonderful crystal necklace, if only it would not melt 😒.
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Thanks Sylvia. I love my micro lens – should use it more often!
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