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    the Power of Mother Nature

    Returning home from 70 - 80 (23 - 27C) degree temperatures into the low 20's (-1 - -12 C) sucks. But there is beauty in teh cold.

    This is a shot from the low bridge over Hamilton Harbour in Hamilton Ontario. We took the low bridge due to high winds on the SkyWay and the fact that we had a cargo carrier on teh roof of our already top heavy SUV.

    We were driving just ahead/under the leading edge of the front that is currently dumping close to an inch / hour of snow on us as I type this. The cloud formations were stunning so I had to take a few shots. Although they are out the window and at about 30 mph I think I did a decent job of "freezing" the moment (pardon the unintended pun).
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    Shooting with an Olympus Evolt E-510 and loving it


    Equipment list:
    Olympus Evolt E-3, E-620, E-500
    Olympus Zuiko 40 - 150 F4.0 - 5.6
    Olympus Zuiko 14 - 45 F 2.8 - 3.6
    Sigma 50 - 500 F 4.0 - 6.3
    Sigma 70 - 200 F2.8
    Olympus FL-38 Flash x2
    Vivitar 285 HV
    Better Beamer Flash Extender

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    A Photographer that is fluent in Sarcasm.

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    Re: the Power of Mother Nature

    I think you captured the scene as best it could have been from a moving vehicle. Now where are those warm weather images ;)
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