| camera | Canon EOS 40D |
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| aperture | f/5.0 |
| sensitivity | ISO100 |
| focal length | 70.0mm |
| resolution | 850x644 pixels |
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Obligatory Snow Shot
Taken on Monday, during London's heaviest snowfall since 1991. [BTW this is a good one to illustrate the difference between JPG and RAW — see the close-up here]
comments (14)
Fine capture Mark! I haven't seen a snow flake this year.
Oh brilliant!
I don't think I've ever seen a snowman in three parts before!
I love this photo - the snowfall, the iconic tube sign and the impressive snowman: a little bit of rural England in the big smoke!
This is a real stand out shot, Mark. So crisp looking, and the red of the sign just jumps out. What a great capture!
I like that title
Well they may be a bit lopsided but they get A for effort. 'Tis work. If fun. Makes for a good memory of the time.
I dare say the charm of snow wore off quickly for the Londoners who had to remove it, move it or get to work somehow through it. Good shot, Mark.
we're finally getting rid of our snow after at least 4 weeks so i don't have much sympathy
excellent shot. one way to pass the time waiting for the no-show trains.
Bonjour,
Well done composition...Nice instant shot..Bravo!
Superb! Absolutely superb shot mate!
It's a great capture of London, and Britain at it's snowiest.
Yes I've just checked this particular species of snow creature does have a head thorax and abdomen and the antennae are correctly placed as well. ;-0
The bonus is the tube staion sign. Great richard
The difference is shocking between the jpg and raw...
The photo is good illustration of your snow situation
The UNDERGROUND sign is a great addition to this image.
I don't think this is cliche at all - not too often do you see people making snowmen in downtown London! Great photo!
never seen so much snow in london. im sure everyone had fun! wish I was back there to enjoy it.
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