Thanks! it was a joy to do. Overall I'm happy with the set but it's also in the nature of this site to look at the photo technique used, for better or worse, and think of ways to do it better. A wider depth of field may have given better results in the early pictures when snow is flying. Normally I would shoot this in aperture priority, at around F8, and there was enough light to support that. But I got a bit disoriented in the wind and cold (excuses, excuses...) so they were done in program mode, auto set to F2.8. I kept a close eye on exposure, but not aperture. I'll have to pay better attention to that next time. The out-of-focus snow flakes aren't attractive in prints and I'm thinking more depth of field would have helped keep them from turning into gray blobs. It looks more like mold on the print than snow. More DOF and a slower shutter speed might give streaks rather than blobs and capture the feeling better, and print prettier. Any hints from those of you with experience in winter photography?