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Uploaded: 02/07/21 4:26 PM GMT
Sick of White
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I'm so sick of seeing white - 20+" of snow on the ground and -10 F. this morning and you don't even want to know what the wind chill is! This is one of my snow shots in the woods down my street about a block - and I've turned it into a bit more colorful watercolor sketch.

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::tigger3
02/07/21 5:51 PM GMT
We don't have near the snow you have, but this morning I was out on the road early, and my Nissan read zero degrees, so not sure what the wind chill factor was, but man is it cold! I like the treatment you did on this one, nice results, stay warm my friend. tigs=^..^=
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::koca
02/08/21 6:35 AM GMT
Great idea, Kathy, you really made a good job here. I hate snow, it is really blocking my life. Luckily we don't have it a lot.
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::corngrowth
02/08/21 9:16 AM GMT
Kathy, finally we got our first serious snow this season (about 10" in my area). I didn't go out for a photo shoot because of the chill factor (-8°C/17.6°F versus a stormy wind force 8).
I can imagine that you're sick of seeing the white stuff, but - sorry for you - your wonderful and well edited image is a good alternative to enjoy still the 'pleasures' (😁) of a winter wonderland.
Hope however that it will poor warm water soon. Will prevent me from a broken leg or something like that.
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.LynEve
02/09/21 11:51 AM GMT
It certainly does look cold Kathy - Spring will come though, it always does !
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