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As I looked out the kitchen window that morning, an overnight frost looked as though a light snowfall covered much of the shrubbery in our front yard. I grabbed my camera to see what I might put on film before the morning warmed up. I took several photos but this is the one I liked best. It seemed to me that the frost was being melted away by some internal heat emanating from the red azaleas, rather than by the rising outdoor temperature.
Photographer: Allan Carrano
Camera: Minolta XD-11
Film: Kodachrome slide film
Data: unrecorded
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Fire & Ice
ajc40121 | Jul 20, 2014
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Filed Under: Picture This: Red!
