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Hey! They Survived the Freeze


In the color section of my Flickr stream last March I was mostly posting flower photographs. And worrying in (pixelized) ink about what I was certain was an inevitable freeze.
The freeze came. Concerned as I was about the impact, I sought out the best of the nearby magnolia trees to see how badly it was damaged. Thus this photograph's title.
Although I shot (and prefer) this photo in monochrome, I also posted a color version. As I discussed a few days back, "monochrome" is an attitude, particularly when your software ignores your intentions.
A color version of this photo, on Flickr.
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
366 Snaps project discussion for March 27.
The freeze came. Concerned as I was about the impact, I sought out the best of the nearby magnolia trees to see how badly it was damaged. Thus this photograph's title.
Although I shot (and prefer) this photo in monochrome, I also posted a color version. As I discussed a few days back, "monochrome" is an attitude, particularly when your software ignores your intentions.
A color version of this photo, on Flickr.
==========
This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
366 Snaps project discussion for March 27.
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