For those who guessed on yesterday. . . Well I didn't measure exactly, but about 12 inches.
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16 comments:
wow and i want to see more, all of what you have. i don't usually SEE things in clouds or other photos, but this one looks like a girl with a long dress spread out, leaning into the icy water. so yesterday was half what i guessed
I can see a series of these pictures framed and hanging on a wall.That should make a hot summer day feel cooler.:)
Ruth
Stupenda davvero! Il ghiaccio come opera d'arte! Bravo! Ciao Cri :-)
Just catching up now that we have a week or so off between guests (having a place in Florida in the winter sure does wonders for one's popularity ;-)
I've been as enthused with your ice shots as you were Scott - fantastic shapes that stand out with the light you've captured !
I haven't shot any ice forms since this one a long time ago.
This series is out of this world...something we don't see here in southern California, for sure! I would be over the top excited if I came upon this scene myself...yes, Scott...keep 'em coming!
oh my! these ice shots are amazing!!
Your ice shots are really spectacular.
Do you take any measures to protect your camera in low temperatures? I haven't dared take mine out in the cold. (It's single digit temps here.)
This is beautiful, especially when enlarged.
This is just fantastic Scott!
Incredible ice formations!
this is amazing. what a wonderful creation of nature.
What a huge nature sculpture !
Beautiful capture just like the others in this series, but this one is my favorite so far, Scott.
I agree with Ruth- a series on a wall - in an art gallery! Gorgeous Scott!
Excellent Scott. I'm cold just looking at it and can only imagine how cold you were lying on the ground taking the picture. Wonderful.
Encore indeed! Fantastic!
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