On 12/21/2013 9:19 PM, Stan Halpin wrote:
I wasn't sure if I was being clear in my original comment or not
Boris, and it appears not.

It would have been easy to take a picture of snow in the foreground
with a well-known recognizable skyline in the background, or a road
sign "25 kms to Tel Aviv", or whatever. The result would have been
mild interest: "oh, that is unusual for snow to be there." Quite
forgettable unless you were there at the time. Like many vacation
shots. I think that what you did was much more difficult (and
interesting): you saw, recognized, and captured a nice abstract
created by tire marks in the snow. It needs no geotag to be
interesting in its own right.

Thanks, Stan. Indeed I misunderstood your previous post on this matter.

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