A blooming snowstorm

Amy Earl

Well-Known Member
There was a spring snowstorm last year on May 5th. It was real windy. I ran out to the field where the apple trees were all in bloom and captured some shots of them getting covered by the driving snow.

The spring flowers thread reminded me about these shots that I never cropped quite the way I was satisfied with. I finally got around to doing a fresh rework of this one tonight. What do you think?

 

AlanLichty

Moderator
Delightful result - probably quite hard on the tree but fun conditions for your shot. Your framing/processing on this shot works well.
 

Amy Earl

Well-Known Member
There was a spring snowstorm last year on May 5th. It was real windy. I ran out to the field where the apple trees were all in bloom and captured some shots of them getting covered by the driving snow.

The spring flowers thread reminded me about these shots that I never cropped quite the way I was satisfied with. I finally got around to doing a fresh rework of this one tonight. What do you think?

Very nice, Amy.
 

JimFox

Moderator
Staff member
Hey Amy, this is awesome! What cool conditions, hopefully it didn’t mess up the apple blooms with that snow storm.
 

Mike Lewis

Staff Member
Well that is a spectacular image - just love it. The framing is perfect and the shutter speed used makes the snow look 'just right' to me. And the exposure (not always easy with lots of white in the frame) is spot on too. But the composition and subject are super special which are the things that really set it apart. Fantastic job!

ML
 

Amy Earl

Well-Known Member
What Jim said. Sweet!
Thanks Jeff!

Hey Amy, this is awesome! What cool conditions, hopefully it didn’t mess up the apple blooms with that snow storm.
Well, actually it did, that's the sad part :( It was around this time that we got a hard frost and well, that was the end of the blooms.

As Jim said, very impressionistic.
Thanks Jameel, I like that description :D

Well that is a spectacular image - just love it. The framing is perfect and the shutter speed used makes the snow look 'just right' to me. And the exposure (not always easy with lots of white in the frame) is spot on too. But the composition and subject are super special which are the things that really set it apart. Fantastic job!

ML
Thanks a lot, Mike, that means a lot! I was a little overwhelmed with the crop possibilities but eventually just had to follow my instinct. It feels a little risky to put something out there when you're never sure how others are going to receive it. So I appreciate the positive feecback! As for this storm/conditions, I got lucky and am glad I was there to catch the moment.

Beautiful!
Thanks Alisa!
 

Terry Farrow

Well-Known Member
There was a spring snowstorm last year on May 5th. It was real windy. I ran out to the field where the apple trees were all in bloom and captured some shots of them getting covered by the driving snow.

The spring flowers thread reminded me about these shots that I never cropped quite the way I was satisfied with. I finally got around to doing a fresh rework of this one tonight. What do you think?

Very nice Amy.
 
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