Snow has major benefits for photographers. Brightens everything and
makes white balance very easy. Portraits by window light might be
possible without a tripod.
Of course if the Sun shines, it can get blindingly bright, but I live
in Michigan and don't have to worry about that too much. ;o)
ScottGee1
On 2/14/06, AG Schnozz <agschnozz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I also remember making bets as to when the last of the snow
> > would melt. Late April, early May was usually safe.
>
> Yeah, I grew up with Lake Effect Snow, too. We had one snow
> pile at the edge of our church parking lot that occasionally
> didn't melt until June. I realized that it was OK for Baptists
> to gamble when it has to do with fundraisers using melting snow.
>
> Early May was typically safe for getting the big pile melted,
> but we'd occasionally get one more snowfall right before
> Memorial Day. One year we got a couple inches ON Memorial Day.
> IIRC, June 3rd was the latest snow I remember.
>
> AG
>
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