Bushboy is asking us to share the very last photo on our SD cards for February 2020. I have the last photo from my SD Card for my Sony a7III and from my iPhone, these photos I took yesterday so this is my second post for Brian’s challenge
We had a hail storm yesterday and it was so tiny you could barely see it. It also rained, so it turned more into a slush than anything else. I used to live in Denver, Colorado and we had hail the size of baseballs and softballs at times. So the hail here in Oregon is always fun for us.
Sony a7III with my 200mm lens.
Taken with my iPhone 7.
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Cee
That’s right on the border between hail and sleet, but I bet it’s really slippery.
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It wasn’t slippery at all, the rain was too warm, which was good.
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I’ve been having fun with my new iPhone, I must confess. The phone’s functionality is about the same, the price was ridiculous, but the camera is pretty darned good.
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I want an iPhone 10 (or whatever number they are on), but I can’t justify the price. I can get a new lens for that 😀
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Gentle hail is preferred Cee 🙂 I love temporary diamonds comment. Thanks for taking part in the challenge again Cee
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I love the hail we get in Oregon where i live. It’s usually bigger than this and not as much rain with it. But it is still so small and no damage. 😀
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Temporary diamonds, lol.
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Thanks for your comment 😀
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It looks like what they call ice pellets in Ontario. I’m not sure what the difference between ice pellets and hail is unless it’s just a size thing.
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At least here, pellets are actually small snow balls. Hail is ice and it was hail with rain. I was out in it taking the daffodil photo.
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In Ontario they use snow pellets for the tiny snow balls and ice pellets for small hail. I seem to think that when I lived in Saskatchewan there was ice crystals also. That was like ice snow flakes.
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Oh I bet the ice crystals were beautiful.
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They were but they only occurred when it was really cold. From what I remember they were created by the water molecules in the air freezing. They occurred when it was sunny with clear blue skies.
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