
I thought about trying to alter these photos to make them clearer, but if I did that, it just would not show just how hard it was snowing.

I could not believe this guy was out walking in the snow that came today...we only got 3 inches or so, but when it was snowing, it was snowing hard! He was barely visible as we headed up this hill. We did stop and give him a ride...he was just going about a mile up the way. We didn't ask any questions as to why he was out in such a nasty time....
4 comments:
I'm glad you left the picture unaltered. The diffused quality adds to their atmosphere and does show us how hard it was snowing. I like the lone figure of the fellow walking in the snow too.
I remember snowfalls like this from my time in Indiana. I don't think I would be out walking in that weather. Your barn pictures are wonderful.
The photos are wonderful unaltered, Rose. It shows it like it was.I agree that the person is crazy to be walking on the road when the visibility is so poor.
The photos are perfect just the way they are, glad you didn't alter them. It looks like that here sometimes when we get a little freezing fog with the snow. Walking out in the snow is ok but not on a road when the visibility is so low, that just dangerous.
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