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Winter Patterns in Nature: lines, minimalism, distortion, reflection, abstract.
It was a relatively warm (45 degrees F; 7.2C), and sunny day in Michigan, and my first opportunity to get back into the field after several weeks. The trails were icy and deserted, silent and serene...and it was a perfect time to look closely at the beautiful patterns created by Nature.
We had freezing rain yesterday, which was followed with snow overnight. I went out this morning to take pictures (not many birds around at the time). These blades of grass extended above the snow, and were then encrusted in ice.
Over Christmas we visited relatives on Anglesey. Early one morning I got up and went to this wonderful location to take a few photographs and take in this magnificent view, it was freezing but well worth it!!
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Freezing rain is my least favourite weather condition because of the danger it poses and the destruction it can cause. Once the danger has passed though, if the sun comes out, visual magic can happen.
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We just had our first major freeze in the Palouse. Streams and lake create a wonderful fog from the temperature differences. I decided to take advantage of this phenomenon at a local lake. Our fall colors are late this year. Thankfully they are showing.
This is a soap bubble-- freezing. Kinda epic, right?
A friend really likes blowing bubbles, and she wanted to take some pictures of bubbles freezing. How could I say no? It was really fun actually, and a great thing to do with kids.
I have a video of a soap bubble freezing on my Facebook page. It's pretty epic.
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