This is lovely, but I'm thinking I might have to go back and look at your roadside flowers, and catch up with the ice in the summer...it looks so COLD!
That's one of those classic photos that you cannot tell the scale of: is it a giant glacier hanging on a cliff or is it a microscopic ice crystal forming. That's where miniature replicas of Godzilla come in handy as photo props! Joking aside, it is a really nice photo, it has a nice combination of structure and motion, clarity and translucence.
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I live in Lewiston, Maine and have for most of my life. I've always had an interest in nature; as a kid I read books by Edwin Way Teal, Rachael Carson, among others, and I used to love studying the Golden Nature Guides. When I got into photography it was natural for me to take pictures of the natural world. A few years ago I got into kayaking and that allowed me to get to places I would never be able to by hiking and of course this gives me more photography oppurtunities. I realized years ago you don't have to travel to exotic locations to get good photographs. I have to admit I'm lucky to be living in a beautiful state with a lot of natural diversity, but I've taken good pictures right in my own back yard and neighborhood.
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Just a beautiful photo John!
So mystical looking - beautiful!
This is lovely, but I'm thinking I might have to go back and look at your roadside flowers, and catch up with the ice in the summer...it looks so COLD!
The beautiful it is - man, am I happy to live in the warm south! ;)
Cheers, Klaus
Lovely with the misty looking water falling around the ice....but you can keep the cold.
I love these water ice pictures you have posted. the ice is so clear with the water flowing so nicely
A great shot John and very cold looking.
That's one of those classic photos that you cannot tell the scale of: is it a giant glacier hanging on a cliff or is it a microscopic ice crystal forming. That's where miniature replicas of Godzilla come in handy as photo props! Joking aside, it is a really nice photo, it has a nice combination of structure and motion, clarity and translucence.
What beautiful shapes these come in. Keep them coming!! :)
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