I enjoy snow, as long as I'm inside, looking at it.
So, this post was harder for me. I've been putting off posting these pictures mainly because, I'm not fond of snow, at all. I woke up and was especially cold (due to the old house, lack of insulation, and the broken window in my room that you've recently seen in my past post) that morning. I can almost predict when it snows outside by the chill in the air. I've been hearing on the news, as they threatened, "Yes, it's going to possibly snow." I slowly looked out my window, and there they were, white puffs of ice stared at me, almost laughing, "You thought you wouldn't see us again! Yes it's almost March, but that doesn't matter!" I sighed and my husband encouraged me to see the beauty in it and to go out and take a few pictures. It was a wet slushy snow, my favorite, so it was already starting to melt. I know this sounds silly, but when I look at pictures I see myself in them, even if they are close up pictures I think of myself as small as Alice in Wonderland, walking around the flowers or through the long forest of grass. I see myself in it and that's how I see the beauty, that's how I see the purpose in every photograph I look at. That's when I start to understand all photographers. So, these are the ones that made me feel a little bit better about standing in cold, wet snow :)
These were taken with just a B&W Digital MCR UV-HAZE filter to fit my 67mm.
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