Still Learning To See

Ice (again)

Some days I feel so lucky to be able to get out with a friend and our cameras and explore our frozen world. Even if we don’t find anything that ends up in a prize-winning photograph, to see it all—and feel it—is a gift.

The small stream in Riverton where I made these photographs runs clear and fast in a protected hollow just downstream from an impressive waterfall (one I’ve often photographed) that is now completely iced over.

Ice-3005 Ice-2996 Ice-2990

This entry was published on January 22, 2016 at 6:29 pm. It’s filed under Ice, John Snell, John Snell Photographer, Photograph, Vermont, Water, Winter and tagged , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post.

3 thoughts on “Ice (again)

  1. Kelley Taft on said:

    The color, the movement, the shapes!!!

    On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 6:29 PM, Still Learning To See wrote:

    > John Snell posted: “Some days I feel so lucky to be able to get out with a > friend and our cameras and explore our frozen world. Even if we don’t find > anything that ends up in a prize-winning photograph, to see it all—and feel > it—is a gift. The small stream in Riverton whe” >

  2. David Harrison on said:

    Didn’t you skinny dip in that waterfall one spring?

  3. Deborah Leu on said:

    Gorgeous ice and waters. Thanks for letting me share it with you.

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