I woke up to a world covered in ice. Skipped work and got the camera out instead.
Macro shot of ice on a glass panel.
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I woke up to a world covered in ice. Skipped work and got the camera out instead.
Macro shot of ice on a glass panel.
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I like these. They're very interesting to look at, each one different. Good macros.
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Wow great pictures. Really like 3 and 5 the way the patterns show is amazing. I've tried ice so I know it is hard to capture the way you did.
What lens were you using?
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very cool set - great choice on skipping work for this. shot 2 is my fave here.
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Thanks for the comments. BradT, these were all shot with a Canon EF 100mm f2.8 macro lens.
Really nice set of images here. I love the second one and especially the last. it looks like steel
Very cool! Really like #3, gives some beauty to something that looks rather uncomfortable to the subject.
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I am glad you all enjoy the images. Hopefully that was winters last gasp here in Central Ontario and we can move on to more spring like weather.
Photographing the various ice encrusted subjects made a dreary day not so dreary.
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