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2011/03/04
Snowy Day
We have snow fall from time to time, however in many cases, it does not stay for long. By next day, it's either gone or it turns into sleet.
This is a Black and White Weekend and Weekend Reflections #76, Sunday In My City.and PhotoSunday. The theme is "Glare".
This is also an entry for Show Me Japan Vol 1, Issue 16. If you want to see nice photos taken in Japan, don't forget to visit!
Have a wonderful weekend.
Labels:
Black-and-White,
NikonD200,
Show Me Japan,
Snow,
Tochigi,
Utsunomiya,
Weekend Reflections
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What an awesome image. I love it.
ReplyDeleteTerrific image, Yoshi!! It does look cold! Hope you have a wonderful weekend with some sun!!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
i love the snow flakes in this photo esp. done in b&w.
ReplyDeleteI love this picture! there's a very special mood, a instant caught in all its movement, and I love the night! great!
ReplyDeleteStunning shot, you are very very talented!
ReplyDeleteI'm always learning with your wonderful creations!
Léia - Bonjour Luxembourg
Love this photo! Hard to catch at night!
ReplyDeletePatrick Tillett, Extremely Overdue
I love photos like this! Really nice shot!
ReplyDeleteYou captured the snow falling so well. Wonderful shot.
ReplyDeleteGreat choose for this week. I love it!!
ReplyDeleteWell composed! Good job that the headlights of the car didn't burn out parts of the picture
ReplyDeleteLots of movement. An unusual photo of a familiar scene.
ReplyDeleteLucy
You managed the tricky lighting very well indeed! Fine shot.
ReplyDeleteThe snowfall seems to give glory to the world for a fantasy.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your visit.
Good weekend
ruma
I love all the shades of black and white in your photo. Cool.
ReplyDeleteGreat one!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend.
Yoshi, this is perfection. nuff said.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fab shot in my book. I know it must be quite the festive occasion when the white stuff comes falling to the ground. Excellent capture.
ReplyDeleteyou certainly own a wonderful fine feeling for snow.
ReplyDeleteplease have a good start into the weekend.
daily athens
Excellent. The cyclist on the left balances this composition nicely. Great high contrast shot.
ReplyDeleteSnow fall while cycling. Would be very pretty during the day but must be hard at night. Not to mention the cold. Anyway, Spring time for you now (?)... if not, just around the corner.
ReplyDeleteHorrible bicycle riding conditions -- it must be hard for drivers to see cyclists.
ReplyDeleteWow! So full of action!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture in black and white..
ReplyDeleteYoshi, Great, great B&W photo! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI love snowflakes and light in you photo.
Have a nice weekend!
Awesome! You've captured it beautifully :)
ReplyDeleteBut you froze it for all time. The exposure is just right.
ReplyDeleteVery good photo! I like how the car reflector lights up the street and the snowflakes. I don't want any snow now, I am waiting for spring :)
ReplyDeleteThat is one brave bicyclist on a slippery road in traffic! Beautiful photo Yoshi, the light and reflection is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI love the mood of this snowy night scene. Marvelous capture!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing - love the action of the car, snow and cyclist!
ReplyDeleteTrès belle image : le sujet, la composition, et l'émotion qu'elle suscite. Bravo !
ReplyDeleteWhat a stirring and beautiful image.
ReplyDeleteVery cool photo. Your use of Black and white really captured the moment. Although I'd never ride my bike in the snow, I'm glad this guy did :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy SIMC, jj
Amazing photo!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really nice shot! Thank you for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteGives the street a nice sheen that the camera picks up well. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteImpressive how clearly the snow can be seen. Well done.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great picture. It does look very cold, for sure!
ReplyDeleteSuperbe cette photo, le mouvement du velo dans les lumieres de la voiture, bravo
ReplyDeletePublicity ;o) Every Friday (and the Weekend), The Challenge "Walk In The Street Photography"