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Winter at Sawpit Bay on eastern Lake Superior- -about 80 km north of Sault Ste. Marie Ontario.
Three second exposure with a Hoya NDX8 three stop neutral density filter.
This trail leads to the alpine lakes above Icicle Creek canyon in the Cascades wilderness of Washington.
I went for another walk in the snow, following a small creek on Flagstaff Mountain, alternately walking on dry needles and postholing through deep snow. This ledge caught my eye -- snow was melting, flowing over rocks, and sustaining icicles.
Seven bracketed photos were assembled with Photomatix to manage exceedingly bright and dark portions of this scene.
It's too cold to go outside to get this shot, so I set up my tripod and got this from a window. It's been so cold and snowy here this past week...getting some rain next week, so much of it will melt.
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軒先で今シーズン初の氷柱が溶け出してたので、水滴も入れてみました(≧∇≦)b
納得できる水滴のタイミングは1200枚撮って1枚だけでした❢
Lens: M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 100-400mm F5.0-6.3 IS
Full-frame sensor conversion :600mm
160/365 The sun shimmering off of the icicles caught my eye. I couldn't capture the beauty I saw. Here's an attempt.
ice formation ... ...
in my Winterscape 2021 Series ...
Taken Feb 26, 2021
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Looking out my pantry window and into my neighbors' yard. You may see more of these. I've been a little obsessed. Getting them in focus seems impossible. I keep trying.
© Darlene Bushue 2021
Our internet is finally back up and running after a few days without. We ended up with around two feet of snow from the recent snowpocalypse which wasn't nearly as bad as they predicted, and by early Monday morning, the skies started to clear. One of the nice things about living so close to this historic chapel (St. Catherine of Siena, aka Chapel on the Rock) is that I can just jump in the SUV and buzz down there really quick to check things out. It's not very often you get to see it covered with snow and huge icicles hanging from the eaves because it doesn't take much Colorado sunshine to melt things pretty fast. Fortunately, I was lucky enough to capture this early Monday morning before the sun melted it by later in the day.
Have a great Thursday!!!!
Icicles, water trickles at the cliff face at Seljalandsfoss, Iceland. The cliff was once at the shoreline but is now located several km inland. It is a popular nesting spot for Northern fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis). Find the bird in this shot.
17/10/2020 www.allenfotowild.com