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The freezing fog created some cool ice crystal structures on everything. The gray morning light wasn't very helpful. Had I been thinking I could've added a touch of flash to this one.
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The sun finally peeked out for a little bit this afternoon allowing me to take some nicer shots. Walking around on top of the deep snow was pretty cool. I stepped on some thin crust and fell through twice so that wasn't bad.
There's more cool stuff about snow, frost, and ice crystals at
SnowCrystals.com.
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