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Monday, February 21, 2011

Translucent




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17 comments:

Anyes said...

The foreground of this photograph, on the left side looks like a broken overturned canoe frozen in time...Stunning as always, Scott

Rick said...

Stark beauty, Scott; looks like a whale carcass in the foreground, with its head pointing left. And it also looks like you're still in the middle of a deep freeze !

Sinbad and I on the Loose said...

That was my thought, then I read Rick had said it already.

magda said...

First time I saw these lovely photos with the ice and I am awe!!
You're super photographer!
Greetings

Laura~DancesWithTeddyBears said...

Really cool, Scott. Looks like ice eruptions.

Katherine said...

Brrrrr!!! What amazing ice formations! What causes the ice to form that way, it's spectacular and you have done a fantastic job in capturing the beauty! Very nice!

FrancescPhoto said...

Fantastic shots!! Salut!!

Francesc,Barcelona

http://balapertotarreu.blogspot.com

Stephani said...

Another great photo Scott. I bet you're ready for Spring after seeing all this ice for so long!

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

Hi Scott, just knew you could NOT stay away from yet another photo with these ice formations. When you find a captivating photo subject like this you simply have to stay with it...will await the spring thaw pics...maybe soon?

Sandra said...

i don't see the canone, but i see whale bones

Stacey Dawn said...

Simply gorgeous....

T. Becque said...

That ice reminds me of a skeleton - great photo - as always.

joey said...

A+ awesome image!

Don said...

Nice ice baby!

Ola said...

I wonder what is this:)

Barefoot from Heaven said...

Ohhh just this morning laying in the dirt I was thinking of you Scott. I just took a picture of a little frozen crack in the path and I was smiling thinking of yours and how big they must be.

I'll send it out soon.
Hugs and again this and the one before are breathtaking.
Soft hugs D.

Linda (PA_shutterbug) said...

Gorgeous!

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