Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Watery Wednesday

Some of the ice formations we saw on our walks last week.

These are encapsulated in the thicker ice,

while these are the thick ice, taken edge on.

It was two to three inches thick.

18 comments:

Lorac said...

Nicely done! They all look great.

EG CameraGirl said...

Beautiful, Judy! You've captured the light very well on the ice!

Wynnie said...

Very cool. I love the effect of the snow in the first shot

Tania said...

The nature is great! Cool shots.

eileeninmd said...

Great macro shots of the ice. Well done!

Jim said...

Great ice shots.
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Johnny Nutcase said...

what awesome textures in these photos! they look like abstract paintings, great photos!

maritz said...

wow! wish we have snow here in the Philippines. My post is up.wanna visit me?

Clytie said...

Wow. I thought they were paintings at first, my eyes took a minute to adjust to seeing the ice formations.

Beautiful.

Kcalpesh said...

I can only imagine the temperature... Phew!!!! Nice shots!

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Hootin Anni said...

Such detail....great photography skills you have.

My Wednesday post is OCEAN TIDE. I'd love you to visit!! Have a great day.

Marie said...

Awesome these ice formations. A lovely post.

Helena said...

Very cool. Ice makes for some really great shots!

Anonymous said...

Stunning shots of these gorgeous icy views ... just fabulous and artistic!
Hugs and blessings,

KaHolly said...

Brrrrrrrr! Those are cold, icy shots! Very well captured! ~karen

George said...

These are beautiful pictures of the ice, but I'm ready to see some green and some color other than white!

Quiet Paths said...

Ice Art! Such an interesting subject.

Small Reflections said...

Stunning icy views here and wonderful photos in your previous posts too. I've enjoyed catching up today and appreciate you making the entire post available in your feeds so I could enjoy them all in my reader.
Hugs and blessings,

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