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Snow day photo gallery: Your photos!

Dean Putney at 10:10 am Fri, Jan 14, 2011

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snowday-4.jpg Photograph by David Noah - full size

Once again you, faithful reader, have demolished our expectations. After our call for photos of the snow storm yesterday, we received about a hundred (maybe more!) really great photos from around the country. As promised, here's a selection of the best ones, but really, they were all great. You can see the other snow photos here. I tried to pick photos with high resolutions for the gallery, so it's worthwhile to click on the full size links!

Thanks again to all of you who submitted photos to the Boing Boing Flickr Pool!

snowday-24.jpg Photograph by maxpower33 - full size

This one is Xeni's and my favorite of the many awesome snowman photos we received.

snowday-1.jpg Photograph by Nate Marsh - full size

snowday-2.jpg Photograph by Sara Bobo - full size

snowday-3.jpg Photograph by blueneurosis - full size

snowday-5.jpg Photograph by David Noah - full size

snowday-7.jpg Photograph by ocschwar - full size

snowday-25.jpg Photograph by Camera John - full size

snowday-8.jpg Photograph by ocschwar - full size

snowday-10.jpg Photograph by Nate Marsh - full size

snowday-11.jpg Photograph by mikedemarais - full size

snowday-12.jpg Photograph by mikedemarais - full size

snowday-13.jpg Photograph by David Noah - full size

snowday-15.jpg Photograph by mopeds and banjos - full size

snowday-17.jpg Photograph by mikedemarais - full size

snowday-18.jpg Photograph by David Noah - full size

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  • imag

    Gorgeous photos. Thank you submitters and posters.

    That one of the bronze girl is more than a bit spooky.

  • Slowermo

    I admit my first reaction to this was, “Two years of record snow fall, once in a century stuff, and the year of modest snow is when you do this? When the East Coast gets hit? Sorry for living in fly-over country!” but, um, I forget how to end that sentence.

  • Marius

    Doesn’t it always seem like the coolest, hardest winters were in your childhood?
    I mean, looking at these pictures, I realise it’s always like that somewhere on the globe, but it never seems to strike close to home any more.
    Wish they were back.
    (awesome photos btw. :) )