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Daily Archives: March 3, 2010
Winter’s Back is Broken
I first encountered the phrase, “Winter’s back is broken”, while reading Jean Auel’s The Mammoth Hunters, the third book in her Earth’s Children series (excellent books, by the way). I had never heard it but Google shows me others are … Continue reading
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Tagged 11-16mm, crouse college, f/2.8, new york, night photography, nikon D70, snow, stairs, syracuse, syracuse university, tokina, wide angle, winter
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