Ice Swimmer
I wouldn’t call it “mountainous”, but that probably depends on what you’re used to. The first two are actually the same pic, taken seconds apart only that I used a “fade to blue” filter in the second one. I love playing with filters…
Caine
We had some weird weather with dense fog and sub zero temperatures which allowed for the ice to form that way and build up over a couple of days.
rqsays
I like the apple. When we had our first snow, there were a few trees around that hadn’t been picked at all, still full of bright red-orange fruit but no leaves, under a blanket of snow -- beautiful! This is like that, but a lot lonelier. )
Ice Swimmer says
From the first two, I gather that living in a mountainous area has its own advantages as well. The second picture has a great “feel” to it.
The ice crystal on the edges of the leaves as well as the needle-like formations in the fourth are wonderful catches.
Caine says
I absolutely love the way the ice formed around the leaves -- it looks like designed jewelry.
Giliell, professional cynic -Ilk- says
Ice Swimmer
I wouldn’t call it “mountainous”, but that probably depends on what you’re used to. The first two are actually the same pic, taken seconds apart only that I used a “fade to blue” filter in the second one. I love playing with filters…
Caine
We had some weird weather with dense fog and sub zero temperatures which allowed for the ice to form that way and build up over a couple of days.
rq says
I like the apple. When we had our first snow, there were a few trees around that hadn’t been picked at all, still full of bright red-orange fruit but no leaves, under a blanket of snow -- beautiful! This is like that, but a lot lonelier. )