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for a couple of days very cold polar air streamed through Swtzerland with the result that this kind of Ice structure could be seen at some places on the bank of lake Constance.
If the waves are strong enough, the pancakes can raft over each other, creating an uneven top and bottom surface on the ice. At this point, the pancake ice will fuse together and amalgamate into an ice sheet. This ice sheet will continue to grow during the winter season. This process increases the resilience of the ice, as a feature of pancake ice is that they have characteristic length scales that are less than ocean wavelengths, causing waves passing through pancake ice to not scatter. (copied from Wikipedia )
Undulating patterns from swells in the blue waters topped with pancake ice in Antarctica's Ross Sea combined with golden reflections from the sun's rays to produce a singular abstract.
Première photo de nuit avec le pancake 20mm version 2.
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At Punakaiki, New Zealand. See the previous photo for the explosion of water. I think this photo after the explosion with the water trails down the rocks is the better photo. The other photo is nice for the memories.
Assemblage (cylindrique pour une fois) de 5 photos prises à une focale équivalente à 40mm sans trépied.
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Last week Kipp made too many pancakes for breakfast. Of course we couldn't eat them all so we tested how long it would take a gull to snatch one up. Approximately 30 minutes later we saw 3 huge herring gulls in the backyard gulping down the pancakes. This is pre-pancake:)
#1 of a series one 3 Pancake Gulls
BTW - compared to our little nuthatches, these birds look like King Kong!
Welcome to Pancake Bay, it is an Ontario Provincial Park located in a sheltered south-facing bay on the eastern shore of Lake Superior north of Sault Ste. Marie, it was made a park in 1968 to preserve the unique dune ecology on this part of Lake Superior. The beach is a 5.5-kilometre fine sand stretch that lines the shores of which almost 3.5 km are within the park environs and a favorite for the adventurous looking for a relaxed but isolated summer beach vacation in Northern Ontario. Its an interesting place to take in and should be a stop to anyone passing by, especially for those that have no experience with the ocean as this monstrous lake produces almost everything that you have with an ocean but tides and salt.
I took this on Sept 25th, 2021 with my D850 and Tamron 24-70 f2.8 G2 Lens at 32mm, 1/20s, f16 ISO 64 processed in LR, PS +Topaz ,and DXO
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J'ai passé mon confinement à Saint Cyprien (à coté de Perpignan) dans une maison de famille. La maison est plutôt coté campagne que coté mer.
Les équipements ludiques de la piscine d'un camping à la limite des 1km de ma maison.
Je n'avais avec moi que deux appareils photos Panasonic (Lumix GM1 et GM5) et deux objectif Olympus Zuiko (14mm et 25mm)
Ici, j'ai utilisé l'association du GM5 et du 25mm.
The Pancake Rocks can be found in the Putai area. Formed 30 million years ago from minute pieces of dead marine creatures and plants settling on the seabed about 2 km under the surface. The immense water pressure at this depth caused the fragments to solidify in hard and soft layers. Due to the seismic action in this area the limestone strata was lifted the above the seabed. Mildly acidic rain, wind and seawater slowly created the strange rock forms.
Introducing another of my wild friends, Pancake, the dunnock.
Pancake is one of an enthusiastic and animated troup of dunnocks among the larger flock of different species that hang around our garden. I can't tell the dunnocks apart, except for Charlie (uploaded previously: www.flickr.com/photos/pogspix/52476354419) and Pancake, who both take food from my hand.
Pancake is recognizabe because of her beautiful markings ... and her habit of being right at, and nearly under, my feet in her quest to be at the front of the queue for food---I have to be extremely careful as I walk around the driveway, to ensure she doesn't live up to her name!
Here she is, waiting a bit more patiently, on a snow-glazed log a few weeks ago.
A close-up of some of the pancake ice in the channel. I found it most interesting the depth of the ice chunks and you can see in this photo how far they go below the waterline.
I just looked at our web cam for the channel and as of right now there is NOT one chunk of ice in our channel. Must of all went out to Lake Michigan with the winds and current. Amazing the difference in two days.
Kinda my fav breakfast =)
.....but Not my fav shot :S
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I've wanted to see Pancake Ice for a long time, I never thought it would be cold enough but it was down at Lochindorb :)
The famous pancake rocks of Punakaiki, before sunrise, they are most impressive at high tide, and when I was there it was supposed to be only an hour after high tide, but sadly I did not get any wave bursts between the rocks, 15 years ago I had a rainbow, so I'm disappointed in these photos, but at least it was clear, you can see the snow caps of the southern Alps above the horizon.
I went back at daytime, but the shadows in winter rule the foreground, especially the shadow of the pedestrian guardrail, which I don't think was there last time, it ruins any photo opportunity, so it's Friday, a low view day on flickr anyway, good day to post this never go back there again.
Wikipedia: Pancake ice forms in conditions of high wave activity, in contrast to other types of sea ice formed under calm conditions. Pancake ice can form in two processes: (1) on water covered to some degree in slush, shuga or grease ice, or (2) from breaking of ice rind, nilas or even gray ice in agitated conditions.[3] If the waves are strong enough, pancakes can raft over each other, creating an uneven top and bottom surface on the ice. At this point, the pancake ice will fuse together and amalgamate into an ice sheet. This ice sheet will continue to grow over the winter. This process increases pancake ice's resilience, resulting in characteristic length scales less than ocean wavelengths and causing waves passing through pancake ice not to scatter.[3]
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The Pancake Rocks at Dolomite Point near Punakaiki are a heavily eroded limestone area where the sea bursts through several vertical blowholes.
The foundations of the Pancake Rocks were formed 30 million years ago when minute fragments of dead marine creatures and plants landed on the seabed about 2 km below the surface.
Immense water pressure caused them to solidify into layers of more resistant limestone and softer, thin, mud-rich layers.
Gradually seismic action lifted the limestone above the seabed where water, wind and salt spray eroded the softer layers leaving a "pancake" like stack of harder limestone.
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A spoonful of pancake mix.
The image is about 2 cm (1 inches) on the long edge.
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Couldn't resist putting this picture up to show one of Asha's skills/tricks. Asha can balance things on her head/nose (balls etc...really anything that isn't too heavy and will stay put)
Life is short - so I occasionally enjoy a decadent breakfast like the one you see in this image.
(Enlarge image and grab your fork.)
Pancake ice is a collection of flat, circular ice discs that form on bodies of water. It can occur in lakes, rivers, and oceans.
How it forms.............
Wave action in lakes and oceans, waves cause pieces of ice to collide, which rounds their edges and freezes them together.
Ok, it was only one bean, but I had to laugh because Pancakes and Beans doesn't sound very appetizing.
Sap house where the volunteer's boil the sap until it is reduced to maple syrup. Around 40 gallons of sap,,,sometimes 20 to 60 gallons of sap, are evaporated down to one gallon and a 67% to 68% sugar level is reached. Volunteers at Pioneer Village at Caesar Creek Lake burn firewood to boil the sap. The syrup is used in a fund raising pancake breakfast. A lot of hours and a lot of work.
The Pancake Rocks in New Zealand are a fascinating place. The rocks which look like piles of pancakes were formed millions of year ago and now the ocean is taking them apart slowly.
Start the new year with PANCAKES!
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Rare ice that is created by continuous water motion typically immediately downstream of a waterfall.
Here at the end of the Cornwall Canal waterfall when current very cold the ice forms in moving water in circular so called pancake formation and sticks together.
Below a view smaller Pancake Ice next to standard ice water, Cornwall Canal….