Rollercoaster Weather

Mohawk River Trail

I wish Mother Nature would make up her mind. We went from spring-like weather back to winter, and the forecast for today is back to spring. It was hinting at crazy weather in the middle of last week, but then the full-on crazy appeared on Friday. My phone alerts were going nuts during work, but the show didn’t hit our area until late in the afternoon.

I woke up Saturday morning with close to eight inches of snow on the ground and more on the way. I had to get my shovel out of the garage, as I had assumed I would not need it until later in the year. Around noon, I ventured back outside to clean off another three to four inches of the white stuff.

Sunday morning was a different story. No new snow, but dang, was it cold? Single digits made it difficult to drag myself to the grocery store. I generally try to get there early before they get busy (not a fan of crowds). On my way home, I noticed the “sparkling” trees along the Mohawk River as the sun was making its presence known. I quickly put the groceries away, grabbed the camera, and headed back out.

The Mohawk River Trail passes close behind the car wash down the street from me. I knew the scene I wanted to capture (hopefully, the camera will see what I see). I kept the 50mm prime lens on the camera. I’m finding, I like that focal length. I took a few images of the trail, and then I jumped back in the car to go to Bellamy Harbor. Unfortunately, the city had not plowed any of the parking areas down at the harbor. Oh well, at least I grabbed the view that caught my eye…

This is Spring?
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S, 1/320s, f/11, ISO 100

The Lonely Path
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S, 1/400s, f/11, ISO 100

7 responses to “Rollercoaster Weather

    • As soon as I spotted the snow on the trees backlit by the sun it was a race to get the groceries home and back out with the camera… 🙂

  1. I heard about all this craziness in New York – northern New England got it too, but thankfully not where I am. A couple months ago you were wishing for this, lol. Mama nature has definitely been rather fickle lately. You made the best of it with these shots. Again, I’m inspired to get going with my prime lenses. I think my 50mm is also an f1.8 like yours.

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