Before the last available light of the afternoon disappeared, I was able to make a quick trip down to Como Park during the peak of the record-breaking storm. I spent more time trying to keep snow off the front of my lens than I did taking pictures. NOTE: You can enlarge any image on the blog simply by clicking on the image.
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Beautiful, Jim. On Feb 3, 2016 10:23 PM, “Jim Gindorffs Blog” wrote:
> jimgindorff posted: “Before the last available light of the afternoon > disappeared, I was able to make a quick trip down to Como Park during the > peak of the record-breaking storm. I spent more time trying to keep snow > off the front of my lens than I did taking pictures. ” >
Thank you John!
Wow, more beautiful Magic Tree pictures! Thank you, as always, for the way you capture nature for us all.
Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous. I was so happy it snowed. And I’m happy you were there to capture it.