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08/10/2005 10:46:26 PM · #26 |
Yes, they should, but the anal voters will unfortunatley mark you down for any of the last three (cant photograph thunder- you can show the vibration tho) which is very sad. While i am not entering this challenge, I will be voting... I WILL vote on the merits of the photograph NOT the fact that it may be snow, or lightening
Originally posted by shadow: Does thunder count as rain?
Does lightning count as rain?
Does water count as rain?
Does coulds count as rain? |
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08/10/2005 10:54:21 PM · #27 |
Originally posted by naomik: Freak snow blankets southern Australia
17:41 AEST Wed Aug 10 2005
AAP
Freak snowfalls have hit coastal and low lying areas in Australia's southeast, leaving meteorologists reaching for the record books.
Bitter Antarctic weather blanketed Victoria in the most widespread snow for decades, hit Hobart with its first snowfall in almost 20 years and showered Parliament House in Canberra, and parts of the Blue Mountains and central western NSW, with a series of flurries. |
Nope, you have to build a fire and melt it first before you shoot it! LOL
Rain, by definition, is not snow - but, hey, we have to work with what we got !
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