Weather - 32 degrees, snow. Very unusual day. I woke at 6:00am, am not sure why. I felt sick, but I got out of bed and looked out the window. The sky was just beginning to gather some light, and it illuminated a fantastic snowfall. Snow was clinging to all objects - trees, fences, bikes, sign posts, etc. Even though I felt like crap I gathered my photography gear and headed out the door. I knew I was going to the railyard, and I couldn't wait to see what it would look like. I recently decided to try both film and digital photography, film for b/w, and digital for color studies. I don't own a digital camera, so I borrowed Rachel's. I ended up getting 30 shots on digi and 11 with film at the railyard. It was fun switching to both cameras, but my hands got numb and I left the yard earlier than I wanted to. When I got home I let my fingers thaw, then I headed out the door with my running shoes and the digi camera. The camera is so small it fits snugly in my running jacket. I wanted to take some pictures of the South Farms, and also anything else along the way that looked interesting. I ended up going 6.5 miles, and got about 50 more digi captures. A fun and beautiful day! #380
MBK part of the loop
Turning into the corn fields
Running in the corn fields with some rock doves
Entering the South Farms road
South Farms road at mid-point
Running in the corn fields
End of the South Farms loop
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