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Winter's art on display- I used dark paper as a background to highlight the delicate icicles draping over a table in our back yard.
I was surprised more photos of these icicles didn't appear on flickr. The only other place I saw some (from the Hopton tunnel) were in the Daily Mail. It had been 8 years since I last saw any in the Chee Tor tunnel and this time they were better than before.
Normally passing through the tunnel is rather gloomy. If it is later in the day I always hurry through (as best I can) in case the lights get switched off. But even when the sun is shining outside I don't like passing the recesses....the dark alcoves where workers could get out of the way of trains coming through the tunnel. I'm always ready to retaliate against anyone who jumps out of the dark to scare me. Don't do it! I might over react!
Another icy capture from February 2021
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Icicles hanging from the 12 ft. snow bank along the driveway at Lake Tahoe. I like the range of light and the shapes in the snow and ice.
There is so much snow in front of the house that we cannot see the street. Both sides of the house are enclosed in snow that has slid off the roof, and there are more wonderful icicles to explore tomorrow! Hope to get out and about to see more of the snowy landscape.
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Icicles hanging down from a wooden roof in our backyard garden in Sapporo, Japan.
Camera: Canon EOS 80D.
Lens: Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM.
Edited with GIMP.
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Overhanging a cliff face of the Blue Ridge, Virginia
Most of the icicles in this shot were about 3 feet (1m) long
Picturesque icicles on an old, wooden house near Hokkaido University in Sapporo.
Camera: Canon PowerShot G12.
Edited with Adobe Photoshop.
I had a choice today, go to work and be up to my neck in mud and snow or take a day off and experiment with bubbles and icicles, I think I made the right choice :-)
Photographed using a Panasonic DMC FZ200
f/2.8
1/100
5 mm
ISO 100
Dedicated to CH (ILYWAMHASAM)
Ice forms along seeps in a roadcut near Pahaska Teepee in Shoshone National Forest. Rocks in the road cut are volcaniclastic rocks that belong to the Eocene Absaroka Volcanics Supergroup.