4.24.2012

The Washington Ice

The day after the really big snow fall, the sun started to come out. The snow melted a lot at the end of the day (the temperature is its warmest here around 5pm) and then re-froze when the temperatures dropped at night. It did this for several days. The layers of ice made the branches and trees very heavy, which caused a ton of trees to fall down, including a smaller one in our front yard. You also had to watch out when standing under branches. They fell down pretty constantly and made quite an ominous sound. One of my favorite sounds was similar, though - the ice and snow melting and falling through the trees. I loved sitting in my office on our second floor, watching blankets of white fall to the ground.
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Xoxo, Kallie

Note: Fuji 400H on Contax 645 with Planar T* 80mm f2 lens.

all images © Kallie Brynn Photography

4.09.2012

The Big Snow

These images were taken three days after the last post. All in our back yard. It's hard to believe that right now David is wearing shorts under a clear sky and 70 degree weather in the same yard. The weather here is incredibly unpredictable - far more so than Florida. Surprisingly (to me at least), I really love it!
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Happy spring!
Xoxo,
Kallie

Note: Fuji 400H on Contax 645 with Planar T* 80mm f2 lens.

all images © Kallie Brynn Photography
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