After the Storm
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The Dallas area snowstorm of 2011 brought much of the city to standstill and resulted in numerous accidents, fallen trees, and power outages. Became all too easy not to think about any of that after the sun came out and revealed the beauty of snow and ice.
16 responses
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lowison gave props (5 Nov 2012):
Like this one, Deb!
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Lynn E. Harvey gave props (5 Nov 2012):
Beautiful ice/snow and so clean looking.
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Donna Mullins gave props (5 Nov 2012):
Great shot of these icicles. Love the patterns in them!
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Michele Wambaugh said (5 Nov 2012):
What FAB draping, wonderful capture!! perfect for theme!
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James Wiley gave props (5 Nov 2012):
Strong foreground!
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Ronnie Ginnever gave props (5 Nov 2012):
Brrrrrrr......
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Leslie Hunziker gave props (5 Nov 2012):
oh yeah! Brrrrrr, but it is quite beautiful!
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Donald Garrett gave props (5 Nov 2012):
YIKES! Reminds me of all the horror stories of little children getting impaled by one of those. Still a great shot~!
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John Linton gave props (6 Nov 2012):
Stormin' JPG's Theme Park with an extremely good entry.
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Davide Simone (Deleted) gave props (6 Nov 2012):
MASTERPIECE
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Susan Littlefield gave props (6 Nov 2012):
A beautiful entry for the theme. I like your POV in this shot. It truly is gorgeous on a sunny day after a storm!!
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Sonia Adam Murray gave props (6 Nov 2012):
Gorgeous and so cold looking!!
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ROCIO GUILLEN gave props (6 Nov 2012):
Perfect!
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Andrea Petersen gave props (6 Nov 2012):
I love the icicles, when the warmth of the sun shines through them and they become translucent to the light..Great contrast between the building and the icicles.
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Shirley Valencia gave props (9 Nov 2012):
awesome entry. great pov.
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Ann Reece gave props (12 Nov 2012):
Like this photo shows, some extreme weather can bring beauty! I love the POV and the blue colors in the shot.






















