Snow falls off trees (move cursor over image; wait; move cursor off image; repeat).
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How did you do this looks like 2 pix that have been layered or something like that….. I like it and could almost hear the snow swoosh off the trees.
There are indeed two separate pictures which are swapped when the cursor is moved over or off the image. The pictures had been taken by a camera attached to another tree. The camera was triggered by a motion detector so when snow fell, the camera clicked. The hardest part was figuring out how to do the image swap within a WordPress blog. Actually it is easy to code such an image swap on one’s own website. For example, see the Kootenay Lake website page about ospreys and do a rollover of the coitus picture.