Red Night Snowfall... Not Really

With the convenience of technology these days it is so easy to get as many photos taken as you possibly can. The quality of digital cameras in cell phones have really created some big changes for many people. You can get a photo or video of just about anything at anytime. Good or bad, that is just the way it is. If you take enough photos you are going to get some very good one and some unique shots. The odds are very good that you will have some that will last a lifetime.

This evening the snow started falling. It was the kind of snowfall that drop large flakes down. They don't fall to the ground, they float to the ground. I thought I would try and get a few photos. Considering it was around 10 pm and dark my expectations were fairly low. It really doesn't matter when it comes to a digital camera. It's not like I am running to the store and paying for the film. Normally, my Blackberry Storm takes really good pictures but like most cameras, it can suffer from low light conditions. I was able to get a few that came out ok and one that came out with a red sky effect. So that photo mixed with a new blog and nothing else to keep me busy at the moment, has found its way here. Timing is everything.

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