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The Hunt For Red October
13 minutes ago
Labels: Frost, Ice, Lakes and Ponds, Northern Utah, Snow, Winter
Posted by Scott at 6:24 AM
This blog is all about having Phun with photography. When photography stops being phun I'm going to stop doing it. After all, in today's digital world every photo is Just Used Pixels.

22 comments:
brrrrr and goregous
wow.
that's what i say every time i see your photos.
incredible.
Beautiful.
Is that ice in the foreground also, or salt? Neat shot.
Oh that's a wonderful image of the power of moving water. Very COLD moving water. :) The colours are beautiful.
Wonderful composition!
I don't mind freezing if that's the reward.
very nice view - well done, again
The lighting in this photo is wonderful. Very well done.
So beautiful view. The colour and light is so nice. I like it! Well done.
Awesome beautiful, just after my heart ! lovely colours and depth in this one habe a great day
Greets form north Norway
Looks awfully chilly to be outdoors, but this photo capture made it worthwhile, Scott.
I agree with all the previous comments - that shot looks really cold but also really beautiful.
Scott,
whenever I see the photos you charmed!
Greetings
Magda
Looks to me like the road out to Antelope Island looking North/NorthWest. I was there last Saturday looking at it but never thought to take a photo at the time. Nice work and thought.
Very serene. I love the light play. Beautiful!
Beautiful light on a bleak and hostile environment. (Now you know what I reallly think about winter!!!)
Love the panoramic view Scott - and the light in this is beautiful ! Until I embiggened it, I thought it might have been salt piled up.
Love the lighting....
I love the light her soft with the light and so hard with the ice. Nice work.
Wow.....thats very nice Scott
Regards , Joop
Stunning!!!!I miss the amazing ice formations we use to get along Lake Erie just outside of Fort Erie....since our move up North 18 yrs. ago, but I'm fortunate to have some wonderful water falls I can visit....mostly by snowshoe by now....but well worth the effort.
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