Showing posts with label winter scenes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter scenes. Show all posts

Friday, January 30, 2015

Bright, Sunny and Cold!

Bright and cold...a very frosty morning.  You would think with all that sun shine that the temperature would be up high enough to melt the snow and warm the air.  This is the mid-west.  We dodged the ice that was forecasted the last couple of nights, it got into the low 40's yesterday with rain, and the snow that was a possibility.  Just north of us schools are closed or on a delay.  Super Bowl Sunday is suppose to bring another round of forecasted snow that is suppose to cover the middle 1/3 of Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and into New York.  Sorry N.Y. 

Next month is typically one of our more unpredictable months followed by March.  March is the month of sudden wet snow storms with ice storms more likely.  I can handle the snow....boo on the ice. 


Tuesday, March 1, 2011

March. It's Finally Here

What has seemed like a very long winter, at least here in the mid-west, is finally starting to come to and end.

Normally around here we will have some cold days before Thanksgiving, maybe even as early as Halloween (I've seen snow) but it tends to go up and down all the way to the first of the year. We've had temps in the 70's in December but not many.

This year it got cold before Thanksgiving and snowed right after in the next week. Then it seemed to snow, not much maybe and inch or so, every day or two. It got cold and stayed cold. It even got bitterly cold for a couple of weeks in a row. We have a pond and the rule of thumb in these parts is if it isn't frozen by the second week of December then more than likely it won't be safe enough to get on all winter. No problem this year. It just thawed out a week ago and was six inches or more in thickness.

Now the weather is changing and the rains are the issue. North of here, above the I-70 line it has been even more miserable. Not twenty-five miles to the north they still have large snow banks. Not many, they got the rains too and everything is flooded. Three feet of whater in downtown Findley, OH. Schools are closed due to flooded roadways.

This is a color picture but in someways it more resembles a b/w. Not much color yet. There was a pretty good frost this morning and some haze/fog in the air. This is what this series is suppose to be though, show the changes in the same scene a minimum of twelve times if not twenty four. I would imagine some color should be showing up next month.

There is a fine time line to be picked when taking these images. I choose 8 AM. Much earlier I the lighting would have to be played with and any later the morning lighting affect would be gone. I am trying to get the pictures as natural as possible, no playing around, keeping the ISO etc the same. The sun will start to move right to left before long eventually being more to the left side of the tower in the distance.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Day to Day Changes in Winter Scenes

Five inches on the 21st to bright and sunny on the very next day. We haven't seen the sun since the first of the year of maybe before that. The sun was a nice refresher and a reminder of things to come.


Then today, we have the sun about to come out but we also have the frosty moist air giving a show on the weeds and grasses along the fence lines.