Yes, a tad too dark for me but enjoyable nonetheless.
Chuck Norcutt
Chris Barker wrote:
> Dear All
>
> The snow has stopped flying for me, so there's little to do at work
> at the moment and I left early yesterday. I dawdled variously on the
> way home, with my underused E-420 on the car seat beside me. Various
> councils have probably been saving money on gritting, by reducing
> stockpiles and the other infrastructure associated with
> snow-clearing, so many roads are snow-covered. I vary my route home
> from work and some of the roads are quite small, but I took even
> smaller roads yesterday and stopped to take photos. There were
> several pheasants around who fled when I produced the little black
> camera (:-)); but I am quite pleased with these 2 photos of snowy UK:
>
>
> The road zig-zags into the distance to the south, near Croxton,
> Cambridgeshire.
>
> http://gallery.me.com/zuiko#100037/_1084843&bgcolor=black
>
> Another, smaller road by a wood, near Waresley, Cambridgeshire.
>
> http://gallery.me.com/zuiko#100037/_1084846&bgcolor=black
>
> I'm pretty certain each image will be a little dark for some, but let
> me know if it is unbearably so. They are as I saw them.
>
> I should add that I don't blame the councils for reducing their costs
> by saving on infrastructure; the incidence of snow at this rate (it
> is light here in Cambs) is quite rare.
>
> Chris
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