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  • Icicles thawing in the winter sun against a clear blue sky.

  • Graduated lengths of icicles on the pier railing.

  • Snow drifts at the lake shore.

  • Photography By: Madeline M. Allen Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2007, Madeline M. Allen Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • Cold icicles.

  • Jokulsarlon glacial lagoon at dawn, Iceland

  • Fiery sunset over icy mountain, storm clouds moving in; Wilhelmina bay Antarctica

  • 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 /

  • An arched stone bridge over a small pond. I have a picture of this bridge during snow, but I like this better with the reflection and the ice. / South Hadley, Massachusetts, December 7, 2007 / Untouched

  • 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 shot of icy droplets from the ice story on January 5, 2009. The reflections in the frozen ice droplets are of my house. This is a small pine tree about 3 feet tall just outside my window.

  • Ovid, NY, January 2003, E100VS slide film,

  • Photographed 3/27/09 at Powder Mill Pond in Greenfield, NH. Enjoy! Your critiques are welcome. Len

  • February 2009 brought wind and cold temperatures to our farm in Lancaster County, PA. Blowing from the west, the wind created waves that decorated the east edge of the pond with intricate ice sculptures that man can only attempt to duplicate. Lit by the falling sun, they glowed in a manner that appears much more welcoming than the bitter temperatures actually arranged for. : )

  • used redfield plugins.

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Ice Patterns #1 Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/1000sec / Aperture: F4.8 / ISO: 80

  • Photos showing the effects of an unexpected Winter Ice storm in Feb.2009

  • a late night drive through the Maine woods in winter…..t’was a particularly icy and snowy night.

  • It was an icy cold late December day, with clear air and skies. I went out for shots of the beautiful sunset light reflected on the lake and mountains. As the sun disappeared behind me the blue light intensified. The lake had been frozen for a while and was more than thick enough to skate across the full length and for fans of German-style curling (Eisstockschiessen) to have fun. But I must admit that I was put off by the regular cracking and gurgling sounds eminating from the ice. A wooden jetty had collapsed and was embedded in the ice. Location: Lake Rieg, near Murnau, Upper Bavaria, Germany. / Nikon D200, Sigma 18-200mm. 18 mm, f/9 +0.3 stops, 1/50s, ISO 100. Available in my Calendar Werdenfelser Lakes & Ponds, Bavaria (German text)

  • this is a real droplet refraction of an old Christmas card. no photomanipulation, just good old photography :) / star brushes added in PS

  • January 2009 journey-lead to the branches of the great willows filled with ice from severe storms in NY. / Photographed in Spring Glen, NY, USA /

  • Photo, 2816×2112 Pixeld.

  • A late rose captured by the thick hoar frost. I loved the contrast between the bright red and green rose and the spiky white ice. Nikon D200, Sigma 18-200mm or 50mm macro – I need to check. Post-pro in CS2.

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