Icicles thawing in the winter sun against a clear blue sky.
High winds created this winter design on the edge of the roof.
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 !!!!
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 !!!!
Title: Freeze Dried / Capture Date: 01/04/2007 / Dimensions: 2592×3872 / Exposure: 1/500 sec at f/4.5 / Focal Length: 70mm / ISO: 100 / Filter: Circular Polarizer / Flash: No / Uploaded Date: 01/15/2008 / Comments: I really like the long shadows on this frame. I am using a new treatment for this effect. © 2008 Charles Dobbs Photography. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Charles Dobbs. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
Cade’s Cove, Canon 40D
January sea
Snow is many things: Light, a mirror, a ground cover, a clean canvas, a blank page ready to be written on. / Stillness. Silence. Clarity of air. Nostrils tingle. Breath condenses. Fresh snow, pure and innocent, new snow, white, glistening, soft, powdery snow, feet crunching pristine snow. A pure joy! Snow makes everything seem quiet and peaceful, especially when the sun casts long, dramatic, cascading shadows like from this bare tree. Shadows sharp and dark, shadows light and fuzzy, light absorbed, light reflected, snow sparkle, ice glare. Snow lights up shade, creates mirrors, provides contrast. What a wonderful winterworld! / / Laminated Print /
Frost on the deck of a pond
Grow outward first from window sill / Across the pane, they all do spill / With fractal plan they build with skill / Till frozen by the winter’s chill / / These fragile crystals made of ice / Across my window pane do slice / Each one so different, yet precise / Repeated patterns that entice / / So simple, yet so complex too / I often wondered how they grew / So watch I did, as to construe / What once I guessed, but now accrue / / This fractal artwork was inspired while watching the frost growing across my window. As I write this, I am hiding inside from the bitter cold of the lowest temperatures we have had in the Pacific Northwest coast in almost twenty years. I was noticing how the ice is forming on the window in a fractal pattern, so the artwork is my abstract portrayal of that natural process I am watching now. However… Mother Nature’s work on my window still has my artwork beat by a long shot! LOL / / This was created in ChaosPro. The original is 4800×6000 pixels at 300 pixels per inch. The gradient was created in the ChaosPro gradient editor that comes bundled with ChaosPro. This is a pure fractal with no post-processing. / /
another picture of the ice storm. 2008 Portland Oregon
Olalla Canyon – Cashmere, Wa. A foggy winter drive yielded this. Info: RAW/ color tone / curiosity Make: Canon / Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Shutter Speed: 1/400 second / F Number: F/11.0 / Focal Length: 100 mm / ISO Speed: 200 / Date Picture Taken: Jan 17, 2009, 2:30:43 PM © Larry Stewart 2009 / No unauthorized use allowed
A seagull frozen in flight. Santa barbara beach, Santa Barbara, California. Nikon D700 / Nikon 18-200mm vr f/3.5-5.6 @200mm / 1/1000 f/5.6 / 200 ISO Top ten: Seagulls challenge Featured: PostCard Style group, August 2009 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- I will donate 50% of all proceeds from the sale of this image and the ones below to the American Bird Conservancy And the T-Shirt below
Ice in the margins of a gravel pit in Hereford, England. What fascinated me was that as the depth of the water changed the clarity of what lay underneath changed as the ice thickened in its construction. Maybe it looks like a great ice shelf that is melting due to the planet warming??? / PLEASE VIEW LARGER
This is the panaroma of the first ‘Snowcatchers” I thought I show you two diffrent views. This was taken at Lime Canyon in Utah USA Winter 2008, when the temperatures plummeted to 22 f and the snow was 10 feet deep. I was staying up in the mountains when I went for a Winter stroll. Weighed down by a lot of clothes I happened upon this grove of trees that looked like they had become snowcatchers, with the balls of snow in their spiny arms. / / Photo taken by Canon IXUS
Nikon D300 / Nikkor 18-200mm / 6.0 f/3.5 ISO125 / pp in PS CS3
Nikon D300 / Lens: Tamron 10-24mm / HDR in Photomatix Pro / and PP in PS CS3
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