I think you captured the atmosphere of a moment in heavy snowfall very well, and I like the overall feel of your shot. But I think Mary is right in pointing out there is nothing special going on with the poeple in the frame. Nevertheless it's a moment in winter and the picture conveys that feeling really well. Having the people somehow reacting to the snow would be a perfect addition, but I guess I also would have felt the urge to press the shutter!
comment: I like the composition of the image, the people form a V similar to the one made by the road and the snow has its fascinating atmosphere as always. Though I see no standing out detail or moment in the image.
Not exactly mainstream Street, and the deviantart Street gallery has its share of solitary snowy street back shots... however, what this picture saves from clichédom is that it effectively breaks the 'rule' not to put a subject in the deadcenter. Together with the stiffness of the figure this gives me Magritte vibrations, which is enhanced by the well-balanced mirroring of the people on the left with the lamp posts on the right. Subtle, understated surrealism, and as Street has its roots in surrealism, I like that.
I think you captured the atmosphere of a moment in heavy snowfall very well, and I like the overall feel of your shot. But I think Mary is right in pointing out there is nothing special going on with the poeple in the frame. Nevertheless it's a moment in winter and the picture conveys that feeling really well. Having the people somehow reacting to the snow would be a perfect addition, but I guess I also would have felt the urge to press the shutter!