For the watchful photographer, there occasionally arise what underwater photographer Paul Humann refers to
as targets of opportunity. These are perhaps the more intriguing for their property of being unexpected. As you might guess, in the desert southwest this phenomenon is rare, of very short duration, and limited in area. Elsewhere, such scenes can reflect a destructive ice storm that causes great hardship, snapping branches from the trees from weight of the ice, downing power cables, and leaving large areas without power and heat. The photographers among you may enjoy the following useful little article by Kodak: |
Ramblin' Cameras Photo of the Month
February, 2001