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Late Fall Suburban Snow Fall

Suburbs Suffer Most in snow storms as they usually are last to get the snow cleared. Plus each house needs to clear their own walkways and drives. Some say goo...
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Suburbs Suffer Most in snow storms as they usually are last to get the snow cleared. Plus each house needs to clear their own walkways and drives. Some say good exercise.
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Magnificent Capture
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2 Comments |
ellenellen PRO+
 
ellenellen January 01, 2020
Lovely shot!
critique Platinum
 
critique April 21, 2020
This is a fun, creative capture of winter, skillfully edited to highlight the feeling of the shot, but, only because I'm trying to understand the "tilted" composition better because I tend to have a negative response to images that seem to threaten to slide off the page...unless it's apparent to me that the tilting was part of the intentional editing of the photographer, may I ask why you decided (?) not to straighten this image? In any case, wonderful winter shot! Nice work!
dannyboyfraser Ultimate
dannyboyfraser April 22, 2020
Thank you critique. The tilt expresses the sliding, slippery roads that day. As you can see their are no sidewalks and when walking people walk the roads. Being a back street, residents are at the mercy of when the city tends to it.
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