Winter Kennebunk Plains

As promised, I got out a bit yesterday to see if I could find some images to catch what Nemo did to Southern Maine. Not that it did much…damage wise. We got a lot of snow and potentially damaging winds but the timing of both snow and wind was such that we are left with a windswept snowy landscape and very few bad memories (unless you count the sore muscles from shoveling).

This is the Kennebunk Plains, which you have seen here in other seasons and other lights. It is also a three shot panorama, in Snow Mode. You should be able to see it full width on your screen or monitor by clicking on the image.

It does not look very deep here, but I was standing in a hole the wind made swirling around one of the Conservation signs, and I can testify that you are looking at between 2 and 3 feet of snow. I like the way the wind has sculpted the surface, and I like the radiating cloud mass.

Canon SX50HS, as I said, in Snow Mode. There overlapping 24mm exposures. f5 @ 1/1000th @ ISO 80. Processed in Lightroom for intensity, clarity, and sharpness.

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    Carrie Hampton February 13, 2013

    Love what the wind does to the surface of the snow. Beautiful!

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