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  • This was an amazing ice canyon in Juneau Alaska. We stumbled on it during a helicopter tour of the glacier after they let us get out and walk a bit. Amazing. Other sets by Kara… / NATURE / LANDSCAPES / PEOPLE / POEMS / PORTRAITS / SPORTS / SUNSETS / TRAVEL / ARTISTIC WORK / BOUDOIR / OTHER

  • This picture was taken at the same place and same time as «Liquid diamonds»but one month later when the lake was beginning to freeze.An early morning with the golden sun rising.The title is the iCandor idea,Thank you.

  • I found a little bit of ice in the shape of a heart, It was just beginning to melt off of the vine. Ruth Palmer mentioned that the vine looked like a little girl and it looks like she’s tugging on a heart string too :) another version

  • When the others weren’t looking this little guy thought he would evolve.

  • Taken this past month here in Missouri. :)

  • another shot , shot on the last day of the year of 2007 / there wasnt that much snow in the cove, just enough to dust things and temps were cold enough to keep it there for alittle while, something about this field with the grass just tipped with snow and frost, the fog all around just awed me

  • I love winter for the myriad of little treasures one can find at your feet. Here, Ice along the Tieton River wrapping a small stone in the heart shaped embrace of Winter.

  • I took this shot in one of the cemeteries here in town. / / More in this cemetery series: / / / / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /

  • Canon 350 D 17-40 mm lens. Winter landscape with sunset in fog.

  • The Icelandic Harvester. / / When I came across this old vessel moored to the pier my imagination started running wild with scenarios of what life aboard this wooden vessel would have been like. I could almost feel the sineous texture of the ropes as they hung there coated in the ice cold saltwater of the frigid North Atlantic Ocean. I could nearly hear the calls of the sailors as they shouted commands back and forth across her weather beaten decks as the waves crashed down upon her on any one of her numerous voyages. What sights must have been seen as sailors of old lined the rails to peer down at the mysteries of the sea. How many men were lost at sea and how many made it home with wild stories of his adventure aboard the Icelandic Harvester. / / Shot with a Canon 400D and processed in Lightroom 2. / / NautilusBlue / / nominated this image to be showcased in the group Pay It Forward and this is what she had to say… / / Ice Breaker / by Kevin Kroeker / I think it is an outstanding image with great composition ( great leading lines) with lots of drama and the colours are amazing . It shows us the harshness of the climate. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography /

  • Something that pretty much everyone has experianced at some point. Be it a Slushie / Be it Ice-cream / Be it a Milkshake / Be it a Snowcone / Be it a Ice / Be it a really cold drink / Be it a a cold wind/weather

  • Something that pretty much everyone has experianced at some point. Be it a Slushie / Be it Ice-cream / Be it a Milkshake / Be it a Snowcone / Be it a Ice / Be it a really cold drink / Be it a a cold wind/weather

  • Canon 400D / Iceberg season is offically upon us for another year. This was the first Iceberg of the season for me. It was a very foggy and drizzly day, but these bergs were well worth venturing out in the weather. / / From the Northern tip of Labrador down to the eastern coast of Newfoundland, the sea that pounds and caresses these shores is nicknamed Iceberg Alley. Bergs born 10,000 years ago on the Greenland icecap dance along the coast and far out to sea, propelled unpredictably by wind and tide, tumbling, twirling, and breaking into fantastic shapes before melting in the warm waters of the gulf stream. / / An iceberg’s journey down Iceberg Alley begins once it breaks off from the edges of Greenland’s glaciers. Dropping into the ocean, it is gripped by the Labrador Current and carried through the dark ocean along the coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador. In the past, during certain times of the year, the alley has been thick with the largest and most beautiful icebergs found anywhere in the world. They glide majestically along, alone or in groups, obscuring the horizon with their tall, jagged silhouettes. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / More in this series / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography

  • This is the sixth in my Iceberg series from the 2008 Iceberg season. / / From the Northern tip of Labrador down to the eastern coast of Newfoundland, the sea that pounds and caresses these shores is nicknamed Iceberg Alley. Bergs born 10,000 years ago on the Greenland icecap dance along the coast and far out to sea, propelled unpredictably by wind and tide, tumbling, twirling, and breaking into fantastic shapes before melting in the warm waters of the gulf stream. / / An iceberg’s journey down Iceberg Alley begins once it breaks off from the edges of Greenland’s glaciers. Dropping into the ocean, it is gripped by the Labrador Current and carried through the dark ocean along the coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador. In the past, during certain times of the year, the alley has been thick with the largest and most beautiful icebergs found anywhere in the world. They glide majestically along, alone or in groups, obscuring the horizon with their tall, jagged silhouettes. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / More in this series / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography

  • This berg was as big as a house! We were bobbing around in a little lifeboat so we could be close to these and get some photos. Our main ship, the Skorpios III, although happy to plough through ice flows would not venture closer than 1 kilometre to the glacier face. The glacier in the background is the Pope Pio XI, the largest glacier (I think) in South America. Southern Patagonia, Chile.

  • The piece that I made as a milestone before my 18th Birthday, which would be today, June 22nd. Personally I like the way it turned out quite well and I hope you all do as well. Technical Info- / Time: 26 Hours 31 Minutes / Programs Used: Photoshop Cs3 / Tools: Standard Mouse / Dr. Peppers Consumed: 5 / Actual Size : 6000×4000 pixels

  • In my series; Painting the Masters, at Shipley art gallery. This one is Lamesley, a little hamlet just outside Gateshead. / By J.A. Dees. A local unknown artist, from an indeterminate time. Watercolour 16” x 12”

  • European Otter (lutra lutra) on a frozen pond – 30-Dec-08. Brrrrr…. cold tummy! Wishing you all a Happy Snappy New Year! ;o) Canon 50D with Canon EF 400mm L f/5.6

  • It was a dreary and grey day today. The fog was so thick so I decided to go for a drive to one of the lighthouses. This is an old outhouse hanging over the edge of the cliff next to the lighthouse. This is what the lighthouse keeper would use to scratch that itch… lol. It’s probably about 100 feet to the ocean straight below. / / What you can’t see in the image is that behind the outhouse there is nothing but open ocean for the next 3000 miles. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / Canon 400D/XTI / 3 Shots. RAW. Handheld. Photomaitx. Lightroom. CS3 / / / / More in my Outhouse Series: / / / / / /

  • Early morning light filters through the trees in the Tasmanian Mt Field National Park – and it was cold, as you can see by the ice on the pond!

  • About -4 degrees up at the Lake this morning and the road was treacherous with ice, but worth the effort to get there!!! Pretty happy the canon 50d didn’t freeze to the fingers holding it. Should have worn gloves!!! / /

  • No Photoshop work except for basic levels adjustment. The splash was created from a tap falling into a shot glass. I used a book with an irridescent cover on it, so when the flash went off, this brought out the colours. Canon EOS 300D / Canon 18-55mm lens / 1/160s exposure @ f4.5

  • a cold winters morning down at the lake..we will soon be heading into these temps again… / / Nikon D90 – 18-70 mm lens I now have 3 Calendars avaiable / / /

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