Monday, February 04, 2008

Icy Power



If the storm resulted in any power outages, I was unaware. I marvel how electricity can flow through these cables without any outward sign of the power rushing within.

I captured this image with a Canon 30D using a 100-400 L IS lens

9 comments:

imac said...

2 great icy posts Salty.

Anonymous said...

I am like you, Salty, how it works always amazed me. I would think the wires could or perhaps should glow red hot like burners on my wife's kitchen stove.

Tom said...

You keep showing off these fine icycles when I'm seeing none.. ;o)

Cape Cod Washashore said...

Brrrrrr!

You left me a nice compliment on my blog the other day, and that particular post was a giveaway... which you won via the random number generator this morning! If you can give me your email address (which I won't publish), I will contact you so I can send the prize along. =)

Misty DawnS said...

Oh yes, I truly can relate to the ice and cold.

photowannabe said...

Great angles and ice fringe in this shot Salty.

Kekiinani said...

wow I have never seen ice like that.. Very cool looking though. It does seem amazing that electricity can work ... Does it get heavy on the lines and break them? I guess not!! :) :)

Meggie said...

We had similar conditions last Friday. My biggest problem wasn't the roads, it was getting the ice off my truck to get the door open. But the ice sure does make for cool photos. You got a couple of good ones, Salty.

ASHE said...

It is amazing that you were able to find a telephone pole with "Country Captures" written on it!

:P