13 January 2015
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Ice ever so grand, pictures of it are find in my land. All kinds of different patterns too.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to tolerate more snow and ice just to spend a few more hours shooting snowflakes, Pat, because it's true! No two are alike!!!
DeleteAwesome shots!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lizard! Thanks for letting me draft cold air into the living room and track snow all over the kitchen while I'm shooting!
DeleteI love these snowflake close-ups. They look so intricate, almost architectural.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Amanda! I love snowflakes, too. :)
DeleteThose are incredible. We've had lots of those amazing crystals and flakes too. You made true art out of them!
ReplyDeleteI thought of you when I checked out the report by a photographer who went to the Wave after a very big snowstorm there. You might enjoy his photos even more than I did (because you've been there before). They are posted at: http://adventr.co/2015/01/wave-winter-wonderland/
Thank you, KB! For the link, too! I was undergoing too much medical stuff when you posted this, and I've been anxious ever since for the opportunity to sit down and peruse The Wave in snow...
DeleteThank you again, KB, for that great link! I really enjoyed seeing The Wave in a way I've never seen it. Makes me want to return SO bad!!!
DeleteEach one is a miracle.
ReplyDeleteAnd have you noticed the tiny rainbows in some of them? I suppose "spectra" might be a better word - but there are definitely hints and tints of colour scattered throughout.
I hadn't really noticed the rainbows in them; I was too busy studying each arm for future snowflake inspiration!!! ;) But now that you've pointed it out, I do see a bit of prismatic action going on. Now I have to figure out a way with my makeshift equipment and studio to magnify this effect...
DeleteI tried to do this with a meager snow we had a few weeks ago but it did not work. Thanks for reminding me how I intricate snowflakes really are.
ReplyDeleteThis was my inspiration to try it.
ReplyDeleteDi, I'm so sorry your experiment didn't work! It took me a couple of attempts and a lot of patience to get it to work! I can't wait for Saturday's storm so I can try again...
Delete(Since I probably won't be able to ride AGAIN! Dang it!)