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October 29, 2009

More Photos from the Denver Storm of October 2009

You wanted more… well, at least Mom and Dad did… so…

Please forgive the limited subject matter, it was a work day after all, and unlike many of my fellow Denverites, I couldn’t play hooky thanks to the virtual office capability we have…

These are a few scenes after “act one” of this past two day storm, oddly enough as I write this (Thursday evening) the snow is beginning to intensify once again outside.  I guess 18 inches wasn’t enough.

As always, for larger images click on any of them and head over to my Colorado Landscapes gallery where these are newly inducted members.

This fist one I call “Nor Rain, Nor Sleet, Nor Snow”

Nor rain nor sleet nor snow BW

And then after the plows, well paid for by our HoA dues, came through for the 3rd time since the beginning of the storm, I took this panoramic.  Boring I know, but I wanted to experiment with some creative effects and stitching. (This one you want to click on to get the larger size…)house winter 2009web

And then on my way back in the house I noticed that a number of leaves on our Hawthorne bush were frozen in ice. Pretty cool!  … sorry pardon the pun.

hawthorne leaves frozen

And then finally a general scene on the road to my house… after the plows.

the street where I live

Looking forward to Sunday, when we’re forecast to be back in the 60’s and all this will be memories stored in JPEG. 

Hope you like… need to work on the skills a bit more.

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That third one (icicles & leaves) is just great. Well done!

Posted by: Brian R | Nov 2, 2009 9:23:28 AM

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