Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Watery Wednesday

I started taking photos of the pussywillows in the fog,

and realized they had strands of ice attached,

sometimes forming stalks of ice, and sometimes loops.

I have no idea how it was done,

but I am not sure whether I enjoyed the photography,

or shattering the ice strands better.

I do know I was late for work...

18 comments:

  1. Quite interesting for someone who does not see frost often.
    Sydney - City and Suburbs

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  2. They are wonderful photos of the ice crystals and the pussywillows look like they are sugar coated. I have never seen anything like it.

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  3. Very interesting. I love these and I think being late for work was worth it. Thanks for the cool shots.
    Blessya

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  4. looks like a spiderweb of ice
    very nice series of photos!

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  5. The firt shot reminded me of spider webs but the others don't. It's like someone wrapped a fine strand of beads around the pussywillows. :)

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  6. Very cool photos!. Worth being late for!

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  7. Just awesome. I have never seen something like this. Like spiderweb. Thanks for visiting.

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  8. Wonderful photos - I understand that this pussywillows were more interesting than your work.

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  9. the long strands is spiderweb with frozen raindrops. The short ones are frost. :) Very good photos. I like them.

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  10. Gorgeous ice pics!!!!
    Happy Watery Wednesday...Luna

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  11. I have never seen pussywillows with ice strands before! I thoroughly enjoyed exploring their beauty with you.

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  12. What a cool series of photographs. Sounds like you had a lot of fun taking those photos. I would have too and happily been late for work :)

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  13. Oh, looks like glittery cobwebs from afar. very interesting and fun to watch. great shots!

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  14. this is such a neat photo series! the third one down is reallly cool looking! great macros, i love the textures the willows and the ice formed together.

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  15. I really like the frost on these, Judy. I took photos yesterday of pussy willows with frozen raindrops on them,. I don't think I've ever seen that before either. Isn't spring fun?

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  16. Lovely photos. The ice can be so wonderful

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