Monday, February 23, 2009

Ice Patterns


When I went looking for waterfowl Saturday morning I was greeted with thin ice covering the entire wetland and no waterfowl to be found. I had expected as much as the thermometer read 19 deg F when I left home.

Although I could not photograph waterfowl I was delighted to capture the geometric patterns in the ice.

10 comments:

  1. Nice capture Coy. Interesting ice patterns.

    I have a post coming up tomorrow, would love for you to stop by and see if you can identify this duck. I couldn't find him on any of the online guides.

    Craig

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  2. I have never seen ice form like that. Really interesting and beautiful.

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  3. That's cool.Love the patterns.
    Blessings,Ruth

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  4. This looks like it could be patterns in lava rock.. :) :) Well sort of.. It reminded me of that ... you found some interesting patterns.. I like it. :)

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  5. I haven't bothered to look but I do remember these ice patterns and always wondered if they are stress lines caused by the sun or cold?

    Brookville Ohio

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  6. Sometimes we settle for what is there and come away with such unusual photography we can't be disappointed about what was not there.

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  7. Hi,
    It is an incredible shot!! Woow looks like some rive field in China... Well done, it si a rally good shot...

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  8. We photographers all have days like this. Water shot not to shabby. Blue Skies.

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  9. Amazing pattern and wonderful photo!

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Coy