I've been reading about an in-camera effect with my zoom lens. Set up a long exposure, and use the zoom to change the focal length while the shutter is open. I've seen some really great photographs using it. Another great reason to shoot in digital; with film, it'd be really expensive to perfect. I must've taken 50 or so shots on this day. I think this one went from 18mm in to about 35mm. (ISO 100, f/36.0, 1.0s)
I took a photo in March in the sand. The shadows here are pretty similar, though with a vastly different temperature. (ISO 100, f/11.0, 1/640s, eV -1.00)
I briefly considered getting my snowboard to go down this ramp. She cautioned against it, saying something about a small margin of error. Pish posh! (ISO 100, f/22.0, 1/100s, eV -1.00)
Thigh deep snow drifts. We apartment dwellers don't quite know what our responsibilities are regarding snow removal. Me, I went and played in it. (ISO 400, f/22.0, 1/80s, eV -1.00)