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The white mass of weather

With the Weather Challenge deadline extended it seemed logical to continue showing examples of what The Sun staff is doing with the weather in our backyard. Glenn "Flash" Fawcett strikes again with a nice snow image from Annapolis. These girls seem to be terribly frightened of the snowball heading in their general direction.

Other than the blown-out snowball, it is a nice picture that made it onto our front page. It is different from the atmospheric landscapes by Jed Kirschbaum we've talked about lately. Nothing wrong with them; they are quite beautiful. But this "moment" helps to separate them. 

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A staff photographer with The Sun since March 2003, Christopher T. Assaf started his career after earning a journalism degree from Kansas State University. He has been a staff photographer and chief photographer at newspapers in Newport Beach, Calif., Biddeford, Maine, and Elgin, Ill. His stint in Chicagoland ended as photo editor for the now short-lived CityTalk magazine.
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