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The sun stands still for no one, constantly changing shadows, lighting and the general atmosphere... You have little time to meditate and contemplate your subject... you must quickly decide your course of action, and with verve and emotion, capture the essence of your subject. ~ Sidney Hermel
Swiftcurrent Lake & Mt. Grinnell at sunrise - Many Glacier area, Glacier National Park
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Yesterday morning, was time to go ice hunting... I love abstract ice but while looking at forms and patterns I also try to find familiar figures. Well, I must say I fell in love with that little ice formation looking like it was a tiny fish with big eyes. So that was my favorite subject of the day. I always try to take all angles possible of an interesting subject to me... so yes, I have all angles on this little ice guy.
The sun was shining, and the temperature was minus 7, the perfect weather for a walk, not forgetting the camera as well. Not long into our walk and came across some ice bubbles in a puddle; this looked interesting, and sure enough on close inspection saw a pattern in the ice, but as we looked closer the main structure in the centre looked like a rose! Never before have we witnessed such an intricate design made by mother nature. Had to capture this before it became a puddle again.
My first macro shot is not so micro. The ripple in front of this rock attracted my attention and left a rather interesting pattern while serving as my first use with a new macro lens.
Looking out on the harvested wheat fields, Pete Seeger's song started playing in my head. Turn, turn, turn. 'To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven'. There's a time to plant and a time to reap. The stages, the patterns and the rhythms are a part of life. Hopefully they help us all to thrive and to find peace.
This tiny refrigerator magnet has an amazing pattern of scales - plus it has the rubbery feel of a real fish skin. It is older than the hills - but I still treasure it.
Posted for Macro Mondays theme; "Unusual Patterns."
HMM everyone!
I came across these lovely ice patterns on the bonnet of a car, it reminded me of the frozen windows we used to get in my childhood. I just added a bit of contrast and vibrancy to enhance the patterns.