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Thompson River,
Kamloops. B.C.
Actually, it's only a partially frozen river. The temperature has been above freezing, even overnight, for a few days now and the ice is thawing. You can see several open sections about halfway down the image. With most of the snow gone from the river ice, it gives a nice reflection of light.
A narrow wooden footbridge spans the ice at the end of Loch Muick, but never quite reaches land at either end. Fortunately I don't need to make use of this bridge as the flowing water of Allt an Dubh Loch constantly changes the landscape.
rijeka Drava, Ruše, Slovenija / Drava River, Ruše, Slovenia
zaleđena rijeka Drava / frozen Drava River
More landscape impressions from winter in Iceland. I always felt fascinated by the many shades of white and blue in winter landscapes.
Large boulders in the ice provide access to a wooden footbridge to span the ice to the next bit of solid ground on the far shores of Loch Muick.
rijeka Drava, Ruše, Slovenija / Drava River, Ruše, Slovenia
zaleđena rijeka Drava / frozen Drava River
Canada's tradition "ICE FISHING"
Ice fishing shack near the mouth of the Ottawa River.
They are usually heated
La tradition du Canada "LA PÊCHE SUR GLACE"
Cabane à pêche proche de l'embouchure de la rivière des Outaouais. Ils sont généralement chauffés.
After having safely descended, I return to the frozen water of Loch Muick. These bridges help to span the water but still have to be reached by a stretch of very slippery ice.
Canada's tradition "ICE FISHING"
Ice fishing shack near the mouth of the Ottawa River.
They are usually heated
La tradition du Canada "LA PÊCHE SUR GLACE"
Cabane à pêche proche de l'embouchure de la rivière des Outaouais. Ils sont généralement chauffés.
I'm not much of a bird photographer but was fun watching this guy float along
on a piece of ice on the river.
travelling towards Vatnajoekull National Park one encounters large fluvial planes with plenty of little bodies of water flowing from the many mountain ranges of South Iceland towards the Atlantic. But on a chilly winter day like this one those rivers obviously turn into expenses of ice ...
Engadin, Switzerland, 2018.
“I am dragged along by a strange new force. Desire and reason are pulling in different directions. I see the right way and approve it, but follow the wrong.”
― Ovid, Metamorphoses
February proved to be one of the coldest on record
If you look closely you may see the Canada Geese treading on a partially frozen Fraser River
Blue hour
Kanaka Landing Harbour
Maple Ridge
West Coast of British Columbia
Canada
I appreciate your kindness and support and would like to thank-you all, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my artwork.
~Christie (happiest) by the River
** Best experienced in full screen
And finally I'm back, after nearly 12 miles in difficult and testing conditions. This small burn tumbling between snow covered rocks marks the entrance to the car park and the end of the walk. It's been a blast, if a little disappointing as I didn't make it to Dubh Loch, so until next time.
Halfway along Loch Muick I finally get to Black Burn for a quick rest. That's the trouble with winter hikes you can't rest too long or you get cold very quickly! It was nice to stop a while and appreciate these frozen falls though.
Petite-Rivière-Saint-François is a little towin in Quebec, Canada, along the Saint Lawrence River. It is home to Le Massif ski resort, a beautiful mountain with gorgeous views. I got away for a few days to ski. I always think I'm going to be out there taking more pictures but the skiing just takes over.
Hope you like it.
February proved to be one of the coldest on records
Canada Geese treading on a partially frozen Fraser River
Blue hour
Kanaka Landing
Maple Ridge
West Coast of British Columbia
Canada
I appreciate your kindness and support and would like to thank-you all, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my artwork.
~Christie (happiest) by the River
** Best experienced in full screen
February proved to be one of the coldest on record.
Boats covered by snow and frozen solid into place.
Mighty Fraser River.
Kanaka Landing Harbour
Maple Ridge
West Coast of British Columbia
Canada
I appreciate your kindness and support and would like to thank-you all, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my artwork.
~Christie (happiest) by the River
** Best experienced in full screen
Thank you to everyone who took the time to view, comment, and fave my photo. It’s really appreciated.
View from my street on the Ottawa River.
Vu de ma rue sur la Rivière des Outaouais.
Engadin, Switzerland, 2018.
"The introduction of so powerful an agent as steam to a carriage on wheels will make a great change in the situation of man."
--Thomas Jefferson
A Bald Eagle feasts on a fish carcass. A friend of mine and I were driving along frozen Otonabee river, looking for a Tim Hortons for a cup of coffee and warm ourselves up when we noticed a pair of eagles on the river. This male was patiently waiting on a tree while the female ate the fish. Once the female left, this male came down to eat and provided some excellent opportunity to observe and photograph. Needless to say that coffee was forgotten.
Who is the fairest of them all?
Canada goose who appears to be staring at her own reflection in the river ice but who, in fact, is probably preparing to peck at some bit of food in or just under the ice.
Frozen Thompson River,
Kamloops, B.C.
It's a rare occurrence that I am out and about at sunrise, even in the winter time when it's so much later. I was this morning but, as luck would have it, there was NO BEAUTIFUL PINK SKY sunrise. It was too cloudy. However, it was still nice photographing along the river and eventually the clouds did begin to lift and the sun began to break through.
Yes, I did say river. That white expanse is the Thompson River which is almost entirely frozen over.
A tranquil winter forest scene with a frozen lake, surrounded by bare trees. The soft light filtering through the branches adds a melancholic and mysterious atmosphere to the black-and-white photograph. Shot on Agfa APX 100 film with a Minolta Dynax 700si, the image is unedited, highlighting the timeless beauty of analog photography.
The water of Glas Allt flows through a pine forest before reaching Loch Muick in the Scottish Highlands. Beautiful any time of year, this burn fills the woodland with wonderful sound.
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About this Photo: View down the Chagrin River in Gates Mills, Ohio, looking at the green bridge from the black bridge. Gates Mills is near Cleveland, Ohio. If you look closely, you can see a couple fishermen near the green bridge on the right side. They were fishing for steelhead. With some success, I might add.
Canada's tradition "ICE FISHING"
Ice fishing shack near the mouth of the Ottawa River.
They are usually heated
La tradition du Canada "LA PÊCHE SUR GLACE"
Cabane à pêche proche de l'embouchure de la rivière des Outaouais. Ils sont généralement chauffés.
©dragonflydreams88
www.fluidr.com/photos/dragonflydreams88</a
with thanx to Parée for this beautiful texture www.flickr.com/photos/pareeerica/28382074872
“Only mountains can feel the frozen warmth of the sun through snow's gentle caress on their peaks”
-- Munia Khan
Boats covered in snow and frozen in place in the Mighty Fraser River.
Artistic Impression
Kanaka Landing
Maple Ridge
West Coast of British Columbia
Canada
I appreciate your kindness and support and would like to thank-you all, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my artwork.
~Christie (happiest) by the River
** Best experienced in full screen
No ropes or anchors would likely have been required to secure these lovely ladies to the dock, during the early January cold snap, These boats appeared well secured, and frozen into place.
(HDR - Artistic Impression)
Kanaka (Haney)-Landing Harbour on the Mighty Fraser River
Maple Ridge
British Columbia
Canada
As per online information - Kanaka Landing Harbour Authority is a company governing under the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act
I appreciate your kindness and support and would like to thank-you all, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my artwork.
~Christie (happiest) by the River
** Best experienced in full screen
The Icy River..
A heavy snow fell Saturday night covering everything with a thick layer of fresh fluffy white snow. We got up early and headed to the park where we found ourselves in a scene from the movie Narnia; snow was falling from the branches above every time the wind blew. at times it was as if it was still snowing... with so much snow falling from the heavy laden branches overhead.
We worked our way through the park and found ourselves walking across the frozen river; we could hear the crack and creak of the ice straining under our feet, we know that the water at this point is only a few inches deep this time of year so no worries about falling through the ice.
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