A few pics from the ice storm(?) of January, 2007. It appears that
these ice covered trees look better in B&W then they do in color...
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The beautiful Belle River in the first heavy snow of the
2005-2006 winter season.
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A little place in my neighborhood.
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Seems like a colored object in a black-and-white photo is hot right
now...I have one I can share!
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Raindrops on the waters surface is interesting enough, but even more
in black and white!
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What a world to see with no respect to colors! I sometimes try to shoot
b&w just to see from a different perspective.
Same shots, different feel.
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A unique event which I have been waiting years to photograph, is what happens
when the tempeture drops to the freezing mark, and a fog rolls through. The results
is known as Hoar Frost. The frost will build in the direction the fog is moving, with
the ice crystals forming like snow. This frost was two inches long, not high or thick,
but long, forming on the underside of everything!