trenchmonkey wrote: Yeah, probably NOT what you expected.
Last of our locals heading North. Decent season, but looking forward to Spring and some rodeos.
Wow, I was in NM (Albuquerque) for three years back in the 70s and I think I saw it snow ONCE the whole time. Did you guys get snow this year or did you shoot at a different location? These are fantastic - I'm only saying that because I've just awoken and can't think of a word that would better describe them with justice.
trenchmonkey wrote: Yeah, probably NOT what you expected.
Last of our locals heading North. Decent season, but looking forward to Spring and some rodeos.
pasblues wrote:
Wow, I was in NM (Albuquerque) for three years back in the 70s and I think I saw it snow ONCE the whole time. Did you guys get snow this year or did you shoot at a different location? These are fantastic - I'm only saying that because I've just awoken and can't think of a word that would better describe them with justice.
Thank you kindly, Peggy. We had a couple of "dustings" but this 4" morning only
happens about every third year. I'm out at o'dark thirty...1st tracks, looking for
groups of IF's. For whatever reason, folks go nuts for these types of captures.
trenchmonkey wrote:
Thank you kindly, Peggy. We had a couple of "dustings" but this 4" morning only
happens about every third year. I'm out at o'dark thirty...1st tracks, looking for
groups of IF's. For whatever reason, folks go nuts for these types of captures.
It seems NM doesn't get as many snaps for its beauty as CO or AZ. It's a stunning place. When you realize how seldom it snows there, capturing that is a rarely added element. Not that far of a drive from KS to get to this magical place.
Will, the first snow monkey's image is just awesome! YGMV! We missed the snow while we were there last month. I hope everything is well with you and Julie!