Rescue Arrives

© Michelle Alton

Rescue Arrives

Uploaded: January 29, 2014

Description


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With a winding, uphill, 1000-ft driveway and lots of snow, it is always good to see the plow (and its driver) arriving to "Save the Day!"
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More snow of unknown quantity is forecast for Monday-Wednesday, delaying even LONGER our terrace/roof renovation. Sigh.
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Exif: F Number: 6.3, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/80 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 125, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 70.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark III

Comments

Karen E. Michaels level-deluxe January 29, 2014

Perfect timing, Michelle. #1561447

Jeff Robinson level-deluxe January 29, 2014

Outstanding pov/perspective and Winter capture! We really do have to appreciate those who take on the elements to make our lives better! #10959268

Carolyn M. Fletcher level-classic January 29, 2014

I bet you were glad to see it! Looks cold and nasty! #10959281

Ken Smith level-classic January 29, 2014

Send that snow our way. Heck, even Atlanta and points south have had more snow than Omaha area. Certainly looks like a winter scene, Michelle. #10959283

Gord MacEachern January 29, 2014

Wonderful winter capture Michelle. Always feels good to have the lane cleaned out.
More snow here so far than many years, more like winter from 60s and 70s, and then we where to young to really care. #10959338

Bojan Bencic level-classic January 29, 2014

Great POV and capture, Michelle. Beautiful winter framing. #10959376

Monnie Ryan January 29, 2014

Terrific capture, Michelle - snow plows are more than welcome here as well! #10959377

Michael Frazier level-classic January 29, 2014

Great winter capture Michelle. Snow plows are always a good sign. #10959388

Tiia Vissak January 29, 2014

a cool seasonal shot! #10959432

John Connolly January 29, 2014

I can honestly say I have never seen a snow plough in real life Michelle! What a cool but picturesque scene! Love your lighting here! #10959632

R. J. Laudenbacher level-classic January 29, 2014

Perfect timing to frame the plow in the trees, Michele. This is a beautiful winter capture. #10959854

David Phalen January 29, 2014

A beautiful winter capture with perfect framing and timing!!

Hang in...50 days to spring.:) #10959900

Mary Beth Aiello level-classic January 29, 2014

Such a story-telling image, Michelle. I agree with the above. Perfect timing and a wonderful capture. Stay warm and safe. #10959932

Jeffrey R. Bange January 29, 2014

Beautiful winter capture Michelle, did you ever think when you were younger that you would be happy hearing the sounds of a snow plow. #10959969

William C. Raco level-classic January 30, 2014

Excellent capture of the warm light of the truck, Michelle
Best of luck with the renovations
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Marilyn K. Lincecum level-classic February 03, 2014

Beautiful winter scene. Wonderful tones, depth and detail. Perfect timing. #10965746

Susan Williams February 04, 2014

Beautiful winter scene. I love the little spots of sunlight. #10966042

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