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:

Guy D said...

Outstanding shot!!!

Have a great week!
Guy
Regina In Pictures

Craig Glenn said...

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

Louise said...

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

Ruth's Photo Blog said...

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

Kekiinani said...

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. :)

Anonymous said...

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

Leedra said...

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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Chris said...

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

Ken Conger Photography said...

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

cieldequimper said...

Amazing pattern and wonderful photo!