Found some more this morning...took me a while to find it though.
I think this is my fave of the bunch so far.....
This is a discussion on More creek ice... within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Found some more this morning...took me a while to find it though. I think this is my fave of the ...
Found some more this morning...took me a while to find it though.
I think this is my fave of the bunch so far.....
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I like that abstract quality of it!
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Very lovely abstract!
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Wonderful capture of ice texture!
I like it ... but I think I lean slightly more toward that shot you re-posted after some PP work to make it pop.
Lovely colour and design - nice catch!
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Here's the last one I worked on today....
I call this:
Autumn Meets Winter
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This last one is very cool too!! All those leaves about to be frozen for the winter! I wonder ... do they survive in the ice? Or are decomposed by the time spring comes around.
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