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Satsamus and snow

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got this last week. Guess my len fog up a little as i did get out the warm truck and into the cold to make this glow a little from the bottom. They do not pick nothing from the ground. I find it contrast and the glow to this adds to the photo. thanks for looking and comments

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DarkStormCrow

3:18PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

Very nice capture, well done...

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emmecielle

3:19PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

Excellent capture, Jock! :)

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MagikUnicorn

3:24PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

It may be looking a lot like Christmas, but severe snowstorms that began Friday and have continued into Sunday, the first day of winter, have put many Canadians' travel plans on ice. In southern Ontario, a second winter blast over the past three days brought 30 centimetres of snow as another storm moved in Saturday night and continued into Sunday, forecasters said. By the morning, about 50 to 60 flights were either delayed or cancelled at Toronto's Pearson International Airport. Most were incoming flights held up by bad weather in the United States. On Saturday, airlines at Pearson and Trudeau spent the day clearing a backlog from more than 300 flights that were cancelled after a snowstorm swept through on Friday. New winter storm warnings have been issued for much of southern Ontario, Quebec and the Maritimes, as well as southern British Columbia. In parts of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, there could be up to 30 centimetres of snow. A storm forecast to hit southwest B.C. could mean Vancouver getting hit with up to 20 centimetres by Sunday evening. Snowfall and blizzard warnings, along with wind warnings for Vancouver Island, have been issued for parts of the Fraser Valley. "Off to the west, we have a Pacific low-pressure system that's approaching the coast," said Environment Canada meteorologist Greg Pearce. "We have a variety of warnings as a result of this storm." EL NINIO EACH 10 YEARS........LAST TIME WAS 1998 ICE STORM COST 3 BILLIONS $ A M A Z I N G S H O T J O C K

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Faemike55

3:25PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

Very beautiful picture, Jocko

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carlx

3:27PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

Wonderful capture, Jock!!!

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jocko500

3:27PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

someone say i may have a snow cyrtal or a finger print in the cinter of my last photo upload. i think it was my lens that fog up. The air is mostis all the time here

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flora-crassella

3:34PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

.... thus is the nature! But why does nobody collect the fruits??? Again an interesting photo on the subject Snow!

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jocko500

3:36PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

they do get the fruit off the tree and not off the ground . that all I know. Think it because they go bad fast if it hit the ground

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JaneEden

3:38PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

I think the mistyness adds to the interest of this beautiful snowy scene!! hugs Jane xx

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rocserum

3:39PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

I like this snapshot, tells a lot! RS

wannes

3:51PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

Very beautiful!! Excellent capture!

M2A

3:55PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

A kind of mystery. Fresh and really pleasant photo.

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sazzart

3:55PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

Great composition Jock

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wawadave

4:14PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

the tail end of snowmagetton!

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claude19

4:17PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

Great and fantastic capture...fruits and snow...search the error !!!

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LudyMelltSekher

4:31PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

Hello my dear friend Jocko, This is truly beautiful, Absolutely fantastic!.Wonderful and excellent photography as usual, Congratulations! All you artwork is Very Beautiful!! It is a real pleasure to visit your gallery. A million stars****Thank you so much for your comments.Happy weekend. Hug and giant kiss in Your heart.¡Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year!!! Luminous blesing. Ludy

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moonrancher

4:31PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

Excellent image full of the impact of the weather. A tragedy that is also beautiful in its own way. The contrasts of snow and citrus are just amazing. You guys down there really need to quit dreaming of the white Christmas.

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PIERRE25

4:31PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

Encore une très jolie photo de neige!

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myquad

4:42PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

Great effect the fog had on the lens.

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Jay-el-Jay

4:42PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

Another great shot of this unusual scene of these citrus fruits covered by snow.The accidental effect does add to the image nicely.

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drifterlee

4:51PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

Poor oranges! Excellent shot, Jocko!!

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timtripp

5:27PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

wow

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Digitaleagle

5:55PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

Excellent shot!!!

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jif3d

6:49PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

That tree is really packed with fruit, hopefully they will manage to pick it all before it rots on the ground ! Neat series and wishing you and your family a merry Christmas ! ~Cheers~

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Richardphotos

6:50PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

it did turn out really well Jock. I have heard many times of Florida's orchards getting hit with snow, but the first in Bayou country

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goodoleboy

7:50PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

Interesting diaphanous effect apparent in this fine shot, Jock. And, where I am, at a little above sea level here is Southern California, there ain't no snow.

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three_grrr

8:16PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

The lens fogging sure made this an awesome pic! It's just so unbelievable to see ornages in snow! A shame that so much goes to waste on the ground.

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evielouise

8:24PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

two years ago we got some snow the oranges in our back yard were frozen "nothing like instant orange juice huh lol But it went away in two hours ::This is a lovely capture but keep it! I do not like being cold and it's far from warm here :: but still only cold at night:hugs ))

PD154

8:52PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

More frozen OJ :)..Like this series Jock, and I notice that the snow is getting heavier with each capture.

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sharky_

9:42PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

I ran into the same problem just recently, lol. Took a whole lot of pictures not realizing my lens was fogged and moisture. But with the snow you have, it came out pretty good. Frozen orange juice ahead of you. Nice capture. Aloha

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