This time last year and so many seasons since . . . when it doesn’t seem that long ago at all.
Shot down on the Bowery during a biting snow storm, squeezing the last final frames out of the camera before the creeping lens fog declared enough, no more.


Do you believe I actually miss weather like this? I do!!! 🙂
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Love the atmophere in this shot.
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You’ve captured the character of the snow storm wonderfully Patti! 🙂
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That night had more than enough character to go around and happy to catch a touch of it thank you so much Elina!!
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Oh I do love a snow storm … even though it sure looks cold out there!
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Snow storms always look so much better from inside where it’s warm and cosy, thank you Laurie!
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Beautiful and timeless shot, Patti! New York seems to do snow like no other city.
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And still life goes on! Thank you Richard!
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Great capture. You have really captured the cold and the miserableness of the weather. 😀
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And so grateful to have somewhere warm to go to . . . . thank you so much Raewyn!
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Very nice street picture ! I love snow 🙂
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Thank you so much AnneCecile and hope you have fun in the snow soon!
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You’re welcome 🙂 Oh thanks but where i live in the west of France, there is no snow or just during one day ….
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I love this shot Patti, I could almost feel my fingertips getting numb. The gentleman with his back to us looks exhausted from walking. Really great work Patti 🙂
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Fast getting to that time of the year for chilly digits isn’t it Joe!
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We haven’t had any blizzards here yet this season, but I’m looking forward to shoot some winter scenes again. (not looking forward to the cold temperatures).
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Those cold temperatures are something else aren’t they . . .. looking forward to seeing more of your wonderful winter scenes Cardinal!
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The man with his back to you makes the shot, superb.
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Thank you so much serailphotographer, I was in full admiration of his stamina in the circumstances.
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UGH! I wish there was an edit option on comments. Sorry when rewriting a sentence I goofed up and added an “a” after great instead of in front of it. Sigh…My Mom wanted me to retake typing in High School and I refused. She was right…again. 🙂
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Thank you circadianreflections and I dread to think how many typos I make along the way. So pleased to know you enjoyed the mood of the falling snow and thank you again for your kind words!
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Wow! That looks like a heavy snow fall. I tip my hat to you. I have no clue how to live in this kind of winter.
En mon avis…this is great a street, and documentary image. B&W was a wise choice for development too; it suits the mood very well.
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