rdale1 I told you it would snow.
sallie Hello Trina, I'm sorry for weather complication and flooding consequences. But you're getting extraordinary pics for sure.They are very atmospheric!
Hello, hope you are well and warm, and I hope you found something while shopping that made it worth the trip in that nasty weather. Glad you arrived home safely.
titawheeler hi Trina! i am doing fine...and you? yes, i am just trying my new one... everything is just so new .. i think i will be fine :) thanks for all your visits and comments today ! this is a wonderful pic...looks cold and lovely!
If I want to go shopping, snow, sleet nor rain can stop me. Especially if shoes are on my list.
LOL at fluvial . . . it does look nasty there. Glad you made it home okay.
rdale1 Is David driving you to work tomorrow?
duncan I bet that gets slippery.
Re the sunset "star": It's a trick of photogrpahy made posssible ny the LCD screens on digicams . . . NOTE TO If you have not taken such a shot before, PLEASE be careful. This was taken by aiming the spotmeter on my Sony Mavica *diretly at the sun* - Using the LCD SCREEN. That's what makes the star, so I was told. Otherwise YOU CAN BE BLINDED. You can tell you have "hit it" when a long, verticle line appears thru the sun on the screen (which does not show up on the captured image, but the
You can tell you have "hit it" when a long, verticle line appears thru the sun on the screen (which does not show up on the captured image, but the "star" does.) How it works I do not know, but it does!
gaiyang46 A gorgeous image of bleakness.
GeoChuck At least you were safe. :)
PatrickGarner That sure looks like Ohio!
duncan You know I love to study human nature. At the train exhibition there was only one group who's eyes lit up more than the children when they watched the trains going. It was middle aged women. I don't know why, but you could see the wonderful expressions of delight. Maybe it was childhood memories.