Thanks, Frank. I really understated the amount of damage done - mostly because we were on the fringes here. Lots and Lots of people are still without power (low last night was 6 F / -14C). We are hosting family tomorrow since the planned hosts are without power still.

Mark

On 12/23/2013 8:09 AM, knarf wrote:
All gorgeous. Really can't pick a winner. I took a few yesterday as well and I 
feel humbled looking at yours.

Beauty from an event that has otherwise caused much damage to human structures. 
Funny how nature is mostly okay with it.

Wonderful gallery!

Cheers,
frank

Mark C <[email protected]> wrote:
http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/ice-and-snow

We had a little ice storm last night so I tool some snapshots around
the
house and then went off into the woods for a good portion of the day.
The woods I visited had been spared most of the ice storm but a nice
little snow fell while I was there and freshened everything up. The
close up shots wer etaken with the K-3 and DFA 100mm macro, the shots
int he forest were taken with the K-3 and DFA 16-45 f4. Maybe it is the

dual card slots, but I just take tons of photos when I am use the K-3.
I
have not even look at most of the stuff I shot today so there may be
more to come.

C&C always welcome.

Mark
“Analysis kills spontaneity.” -- Henri-Frederic Amiel





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