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Originally published Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at 7:00 PM

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Hiroshi Yamamoto's photo of college students sliding on a snowy Seattle street.

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Photographer: Hiroshi Yamamoto, Seattle

Photo taken: Jan. 18, near Ravenna Park, Seattle

Photographer's description:

"University of Washington students live it up on their day off school during the big snowstorm. Hopi Jayne, Tom McConnell and Jacob Erikson go over a jump while riding a bed mattress on a tarp."

Expert says: "This week's photo has some great elements: The subjects are stopped at peak action; the camera angle is low, allowing the viewer see the height of the jump; and the reaction of the bystanders relates back to the action of the sledders. Suggestions: The background of the image is incredibly busy, which distracts from the main subject. To correct this, use a longer lens and smaller aperture, or shoot at a lower angle (or from another side) letting the sky or snow-covered road be the background. In action shots like these it is important to anticipate the point of action and purposefully compose the elements around it."

— Kathryn Bachen, Seattle Times photo staff

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