Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Watery Wednesday

Yesterday, a lot of this was running water, but the temperature dropped 20 degrees in less than 12 hours,
 and now it is frozen.
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20 comments:

  1. Well I'm jolly glad ours has long disappeared ... hopefully not to return for many, many months.

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  2. you have had some serious cooling down. but it made for a fantastic scenery.

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  3. Man I know how THAT feels; that's exactly what's happened here. What gorgeous photos you made though!

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  4. Brr... But gorgeous blues. I can imagine a painting or two based in these blues. Gorgeous!

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  5. Brrrrr, looking at it makes me chill!

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  6. Gorgeous shots! Extreme changes in the weather have been common this winter.

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  7. these photos look so quiet...and cold.:p

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  8. I like these, with the cold, mellow light. The last one goves the feeling of looking at a painting.

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  9. The days have been pretty cold for us photographers. I always thought with all the BS from Parliament Hill that Ottawa would be a lot warmer:)

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  10. A gorgeous, wintry scene!!!

    Turtle Soup

    I hope your Wednesday is treating you well!!

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  11. Like the photos! The ice looks especially good when newly formed. It really did drop fast, a bit of a shocker.

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  12. Ha! I see what you mean, we each photographed creeks in the snow and cold! your images are so dreamy and gorgeous. I love the light and composition. nicely done. happy WW!

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  13. winter is the season most beautiful and dear to me is wonderful...

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  14. Nice shots. Man, that looks really cold.

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  15. It always amazes me to see water running, surrounded by snow!

    WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE

    Water here and water there,
    Water, water everywhere!
    Some as hard as steel or stone,
    Some as soft as mousie bone;
    Some as tiny drops of dew,
    Clinging to the ancient yew.
    Where there’s water, life is there—
    Water, water everywhere!


    © 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher

    Waterpaint

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  16. That looks so neat, almost like it is still flowing. Too bad it has to get so cold to produce the effect though

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