Cold ice icicle 

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  • This photo is a personal favourite.. The ice-cave sof Antarctica are amazingly beautiful and alluring, yet incredibly dangerous. They shimmer with frigid, crystalline magic, daring you to sail on in to admire the interior decoration, yet the ice crystals could so easily become incisors in the jaws of destruction..

  • I took this picture on the steepest island of the world…La Palma (canarian islands). Although it’s the steepest island of the world it’s very rare that it’s snowy on top of the biggest vulcanic mountain. / It was a lucky week so I drove all the way up to the “Roche De Los Muchachos”>>> / (3000 metres high). Shortly before I reached the top a little cave caught my attention. / I went inside and discovered beautiful, thick icicles. The energy there was incredible….it felt pure….above the clouds…elements. check what the product looks like here thank you for stopping by!

  • This was like a natural doorway for those who might dare to blue ice paradise! / Maybe only penguins would understand. / ice berg alleys lure one with their blue pristine beauty, but there can be a price to pay for investigating their crystal chasms..

  • All of these icicle pix were taken last week in my backyard here in CT. ,after an ice storm. / The icicles formed on 3 large azalia bushes. I took a LOT of pix and was amazed at the colors and shapes I was able to capture. I usually don’t like to post so many pix of the same subject, but I can’t help myself in this case- they are just ALL so different.! / I apologize if it’s getting a little too repetitious, but just when I promise myself I won’t post any more, I come across another nice capture. Thanks for your understanding !!!!

  • All of these icicle pix were taken last week in my backyard here in CT. ,after an ice storm. / The icicles formed on 3 large azalia bushes. I took a LOT of pix and was amazed at the colors and shapes I was able to capture. I usually don’t like to post so many pix of the same subject, but I can’t help myself in this case- they are just ALL so different.! / I apologize if it’s getting a little too repetitious, but just when I promise myself I won’t post any more, I come across another nice capture. Thanks for your understanding !!!!

  • Sculptured iceberg in Paradise Bay, Antarctic Peninsula. / / Limited edition prints available here

  • Icicles forming in summer under the melt ledge of a large grounded ‘berg in Prydz Bay. Available for purchase as a Limited Edition print from my website / / © Doug Thost 2002

  • The dark colors in this shot kept reminding me of Gotham City and how it always seemed dark and colorless there. Taken in the exact same place as Hanging By a Moment, a bush right outside my front door.

  • Icy conditions creating a coat of ice in the harbor.

  • Focusing for a moment on a small bit of natural beauty…

  • A small water fall, on the Snake pass in the Peak District, not quite frozen, unlike my feet from standing in the freezing cold water!

  • This frozen waterfall was such an inspiring sight… / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography

  • Also shot one chilly morning last week. :-) Thanks for stopping by! :-) / Andreas Stridsberg www.mystic-pic.com / www.mystic-pic.com/blog.htm

  • St-Laurence River, Montreal, Quebec, Canada All proceeds from this image will be going to the “Helping Hands” group to help support the non-profit mission of feeding the hungry children of Africa. Philadelphia Mission’s Website

  • Some amazing ice formations that I captured whilst driving between Chattanooga and McMinville, Tennessee, USA. They had formed on the cliffs next to the side of the road.

  • Ice formation , Jan 3, 2009 / Gothenburg, Sweden As is / Panasonic DMC-FZ28 /

  • This untouched macro image of tiny icicles forming on a rosehip was taken with a Pentax K10D. The edges of the icicles had begun to melt in the afternoon sunshine but were soon to freeze up again, as the warmth of the sun hasn´t got a lot of strength here yet and frost was already rising when this shot was taken. / The fact that water can take on so many beautiful, fragile and delicate forms and can adorn whole landscapes, transforming them into works of natural magic, never ceases to amaze us. This is the main wondrous fact that makes our long, often very rainy and grey, winter bearable. Eifel region, January 2009, on a beautiful winter sunset. / As is, untouched work! / / /

  • Ice along the ridge path on Whiteface Mountain near Cashiers, North Carolina, USA. Whiteface mountain is part of the Nantahala National Forest, (USDA National Forest Service). For more information on the Nantahala NF follow this Link Olympus E-3, Zuiko 14-54 mm f/2.8-3.5 Tf; 1/40 sec, f/11, ISO 100 Views = 594 as of Nov. ‘09 / Favoritings = 52 Makes a great wall set with The Last Step Copyright © Richard G. Witham 2009 all rights reserved. / Contact the artist

  • An abstract look at icicles hanging from Hardy Falls in Peachland, BC, Canada.

  • One of our lacal public houses, The Rockingham arms in the village of Wentworth. Taken earlier this month when the snow was around.

  • This is a photograph that I captured of the Icycles that formed on the net on the commerical fishing vessel that I work aboard in the Bering Sea, Alaska out of the Port of Dutch Harbor, Alaska. These formed within about 2hrs and they are salt water so it was pretty chilly out. Anyway I thought they were pretty neat!

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