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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Thankfully its Thursday . . .


The kids had their last final on Monday. Tuesday was a scheduled day out of school for students so that the teachers could do what ever it is that teachers do when the kids aren't there. (I suspect it is more than tallying grades). Wednesday the high school was to have a 3 hour delay and the students would return to start their new semester with new schedules. Had mother-nature not intervened, I am thinking that might have been a slightly crazy day (they also flip the schedule on delay days). In any event, we had ice and snow and teenagers across the county did what teenagers do best - sleep. And all chaos was averted.

While I was sitting at the computer I looked outside at one of the patio tables, regretting that I had never gotten around to covering all of them as in previous years. And the more I looked at that table topped with snow, the more I thought up ways to photograph around it. A snow-globe in the snow. Genius! A hand-blown glass snowman in the snow. Brilliant! So while those teenagers slept all snug in their beds, I gathered my camera and subjects and proceeded out into the pouring snow. Snow can pour right? And then the snow started slowing down. The huge flakes became tiny specks. And then it stopped. The curse of photography! Sure, it would start pouring later after I was inside, but not wanting to foil the kid's potential for an extra snow day by bring the snow to a stop again, I forewent a second attempt.

So - to be completely honest - some of the snow in my pictures was added in later. The huge globs and weirdly shaped ones - they are the real deal, but some of the itty-bitty tiny specks - photoshop.



And thankfully it is now Thursday, another snow day. Hopefully I will be dragging kids out for pictures today because tomorrow they truly need to go back to school.

11 comments:

  1. Great shot! And I won't tell about the snow, it looks too real. :)

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  2. Your snow looks all real!! Love your little snowman!

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  3. love this, he looks like he's made of ice!

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  4. Love this--what a great idea! I couldn't tell the difference between the real flakes and the faux. Nice work.

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  5. I hope you can get the kids out there today! And I would never have admitted to faking the snow... ;)

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  6. He is so cute! I love that you can tell the snow is falling.

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  7. I love this! I wish I had thought of it! Your snowman is seriously cute!

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  8. Well photoshopped in flakes or not this is awesome!!

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  9. Marvelous shots. I would never know they were faux flakes if you hadn't said so. Regarding your day off school for the teachers to do whatever it is the teachers do when the kids aren't there....In our district, they call those quality teaching days, which always makes me laugh because I say it's easy to be a quality teacher when you don't have any of those kids around bothering you. :)

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  10. Great shot! I never would have guesses you added snow. ;)

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