Ice can appear so differently depending on variables like temperature, flow rates, the age of the ice and, in the photographs, the angle at which I’m viewing it. I was stunned by the variety I found earlier this week at the small stream I often visit in Middlesex. The only things missing from these photographs are the sound of the water and the icy temperatures but, regardless, I trust you get the idea of what I’ve been up to! For me, this kind of photography is heaven.

More ice
11 Dec
This entry was published on December 11, 2013 at 2:49 pm and is filed under Abstract, Ice, John Snell, Photograph, Reflections, Snow, Vermont, Water, Winter.
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John, these are stunning! That last one looks like the footprints of elves 🙂 Ice has so many varieties of form and color–thanks yet again!
I know I saw some sort of canine tracks but did not see any elf tracks. An icy stream is, however, a very mysterious place!
Just magical!
Love,
Kate
It really is! Who could ever imagine such magic?! And there it is for the seeing.
John, your winter journeys are still marvelous. Every shot is different and unique. Love it
Many thanks. Just have to be dressed for it and know when to stop!
Beautiful collection of crystal tapestry, great pictures