I see.

Thanks... I think I experienced this few times in my (previous) life... 
Well, there is always much I could learn.

Thanks!

Boris


Tom C wrote:
> Thanks Boris.
> 
> I was loosely using the term to refer to the near whiteout conditions I 
> was experiencing, which when the most extreme leave one seeing only white.
> 
> M-W dictionary definition, (apparently it's correctly written 
> snow-blind) is:
> 
> Main Entry: snow blindness
> : inflammation and photophobia caused by exposure of the eyes to 
> ultraviolet rays reflected from snow or ice
> - snow-blind or snow-blind·ed
> 
> and
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_blindness
> 
> and from a Thesauraus
> 
> Verb 1. snow-blind - affect with snow blindness; "the glare of the sun 
> snow-blinded her"
> 
> Adj. 1. snow-blind - temporarily blinded by exposure to light reflected 
> from snow or ice
> snow-blinded
> 
> Hope this helps. :-)
> 
> Tom C.
> 
> 
>> From: Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Reply-To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
>> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: PESO - Snowblind
>> Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 18:46:58 +0200
>>
>> I will have to ask exactly what kind of subtle meaning "snowblind"
>> has... Although I love what I see, I am slightly puzzled by what I read.
>> May be yet another cultural difference, not to mention that whatever
>> English words relate to snow are not used much by me ;-).
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>> Tom C wrote:
>> > Skiing last Saturday at Bogus Basin, it was snowy up top.
>> >
>> > http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5503907
>> >
>> >
>> > Tom C.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
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