as always Mike, great photos, wish our snow situation was the same as yours, unfortunately, every setup with the instrument requires 15minutes to a half hour of shoveling, Schondstat is set to highest sensitivity to find monumentation, we've got approximately 5 feet of snow cover
Mostly we just deal with cold... and that's enough for me. I was prepared this morning:
Long Johns
Jeans
2 pair of socks
t-shirt
long sleeve thermal shirt
sweatshirt
hoodie
blaze orange hunting jacket
motorcycle gloves
Bills soft helmet
I remember working in the snow in school. Even the 3 hour labs sucked with a couple feet on the ground. I remember distinctly saying to myself "
And I want to do this for a living?"
Wow....what time were you up taking these?
This is why I don't mind not having a good camera! You managed to take enough great pictures for me;D
Well, I was up at 5, in Williamsburg at 6 (boss never bothered calling me to tell me not to come in until 550... a--hole), home again by 715, bored by 730, and up at the battlefields by 8.
(no response to my quasi-a-hole comment? i only type things like that for a good response lol)
I try not to photoshop my stuff too much. I believe a good photo starts with a good shot. Any half-brained monkey can touch up something, crank up the color saturation, add sharpness, and the like. I'm a purist, and believe that the photo should represent what is there, not what you want to be there. For example, if I see one more B&W background with the subject in color shot, I will not stop rolling my eyes until Jesus comes back. Wanna impress me? Get up at 4 just to get 2 shots of the sunrise. Then we'll talk.
Or is that not the a-hole comment you were looking for?