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Wordless Wednesday – Frozen
This entry was posted in Field Notes, My Photos, Uncategorized and tagged frozen stream, Ice, nature photography, winter, winter ice, Wordless Wednesday. Bookmark the permalink.
Beautiful photos, Eliza. Beauty, frozen in time. ❤️
Thank you, John. Ice does offer a photographic stillness, doesn’t it? 🙂
Your experience of nature is as beautifully captured in the winter as it was in the summer!!! Love!!
Thank you very much, Dee! ❤
These frozen beauties are a delight for me to see 🙂
Thank you, Anne. Quite the contrast to your world these days, eh? 🙂
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Lovely!
Thank you kindly, Rupali!
Gorgeous! The second to the last frozen beauty is my favorite.
Thank you, Nancy!
It’s good to appreciate all seasons. The ‘gold nugget’ has a scrunched face!
🙂 I find that particular rock interesting. Imagine how long it took to tumble and wear down to such a perfect sphere!
So happy to be sipping my hot coffee while looking at these frozen delights! ❄☕❄
Thank you, Donna. Yes, good to stay warm and cozy at home during these super cold days!
great capture of the ice crystals.. cold weather… but doesn’t look like a deep freeze.. enjoy!
Thank you, Dymoon!
Eliza, you have many gifts. One of them is the way you see the natural world, capture a moment in the lens of your camera and then offer to all of us a glimpse of the beauty in your world. Thank you. I appreciate all of your photos. They always invite me to see more beauty. ❤️
Thank you for your beautiful comment, Carrie. I appreciate it greatly! ❤
First thing that came to mind – ‘Baby it’s cold outside.’ 🙂
Yes, indeed, it was wicked yesterday… I only lasted 20 minutes out there. Today is much more pleasant. 🙂
One of the reasons I love winter. Even on grey days, we can find beauty in that which is frozen. Lovely images!
Thank you, Dale. Northerners get the perks of this beautiful art form. 🙂 Warm clothing and boots are our ticket to the fabulous art exhibit. x
You’ve got that right! I rather enjoy the winter scenes… 🙂
frozen tiers
Yes, all sort of ice to be found!
water the daughter of sun and rain. rise up and laud the praise again.
Frozen is right! Four degrees here this morning & minus 5 yesterday. The birds aren’t even up! But it does make for beautiful formations….Nature’s reward for bearing it.
Yes, the ice continues to grow and change. Glad for a bit of a reprieve today. Much more pleasant for walking!
I love seeing your ice and snow photos.
Thank you, glad you like the contrast to your warmer weather. 🙂 It has been so cold!
I like the ‘window’ framing the leaf, and it’s great fun to see how the stone has melted the snow around it.
Thank you, Linda. Our low last night was 3ºF, and the ice is amazing today, the streams are closing in!
Amazing photos that capture the beauty of winter in NE
Thank you, Karen! ❤
Brrrr–and beautiful! All the photos are lovely, that second one is especially nice: “crunchy” ice to the right, more structural flanking on the left.
Thank you, Tina. Last night was 3ºF, but today feels balmy at 30! The ice formations continue to grow and amaze!
Very nice winter scenes…hope it isn’t too cold where you are. Yesterday we had a frigid day with temperatures dipping down to -30C…today it is a bit warmer but we go back down to -20C for the weekend. Winter is truly here now…(Suzanne)
Thank you, Suzanne. Yes, we’re feeling the wintery blasts, too. A bit of a reprieve today at least!
Enchanting!
Thank you, Laurie!
Beautiful winter scenes…one of the perks of our winter!
Yes, so true… it’s really beautiful out there. Thanks, Donna!
Beautiful shots – and kudos for venturing out in freezing weather to get them!
Thank you, Kris!
It’s refreshing to the mind to gaze at the frozen stream for a while.
Thank you, Susan, glad you found it so. 🙂
Beautiful images Eliza, hope you’re keeping safe and warm! 🧡
Thank you, Xenia. I didn’t venture out too much yesterday, but today is at least a bit more seasonable, around freezing as opposed to -15C!
Brrr! Beautiful, but Brrr!
🙂 Yes, it was pretty chilly!
Oh you have it cold there. Beautiful though
Thank you, Karina. Those arctic blasts keep us on our toes! 😉
Lovely photos Eliza, and bravo for braving the cold!
Thank you, Cathy, wasn’t too bad. More chilly temps heading our way again this weekend. It’s Winter!
I love taking ice photos and looking at them. Yours are just beautiful!
-Julie
Thank you, Julie! It sure has been good ice-forming weather lately. 🙂
The stone almost seems a small animal napping in the snow. I hope some of this stuff remains for the weekend as our temps are rising once more for the next day or two. I gotta retire…missing this stuff is getting to be too much. :-).
Ha, yes, retirement gives us lots more time to do the fun stuff. It really is like a nice long vacation, well-deserved, of course. 😉
The ice formations are lovely! It looks like you’re getting cold temps too!
Thanks, Belinda! A slight warm-up today, but back to chilly temps tomorrow!
Brrrr… Frozen art. I love how the ice frames the moss, leaf, and rock. Lovely pictures, Eliza!
Thank you, Barbara. More frosty temps coming tomorrow… the icy saga continues! 🙂
Hooray for more ice and snow pictures. Strike while the iron is cold.
🙂 Thanks, Steve!
Frozen waterfalls and the geometry of ice crystals are always a welcomed sight!
Thank you, Frank, it sure has been cold out there lately!
Wonderful photos, love all the icy beauty!🙂 Hope you enjoyed a warm beverage after your walk!☕️🙂
Thank you, S! A cuppa tea always hits the spot. 🙂
Love all of these. There is something a bit sinister about the third don’t you think?
Thanks, Allison. Yes, one wonders, ‘what’s down there beyond those jagged teeth?’ 🙂
Very nice Eliza! Enjoyed seeing them!
Thank you, Reed! 🙂
71 degrees yesterday…
Ha, go ahead, rub it in! 😉
Strange and beautiful Eliza.
Thank you, Andrea. The cold of late has yielded some fascinating formations. Today is freezing rain, so the ice will change yet again.
These are beautiful Eliza. I was especially struck by the frozen stream. I see in the comments that you said it went down to 3F – I have just looked up the conversion to C and now understand (in theory anyways) that is very cold! Brave of you to venture out, but worth it with such beauty to see (and photograph).
Thank you, Carol. Yesterday, there was very little open water on the stream and the waterfall was completely iced over. That only happens when it has been very cold for days. We had a brief warm up today with rain that will freeze solid tonight. Never a dull moment here in the winter!
Beautiful but challenging!
Yes!
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Love this series. People usually find ice and snow a negative, but I see it’s beauty, especially in some of the crystal shapes.
I wish we had snow, but one has to go up to the alps or highest mountains in winter to find it. Occasionally, there is a light snowfall in the low-lying hills overlooking the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, but not often.
Thank you, Vicki. Winter here is very beautiful. So long as I am warmly dressed, I don’t mind the cold at all. That is, so long as it stays above -12ºC… below that the time outside is brief. 🙂
A nice collection Eliza! It looks like there are many compositions to be had along that stream.
Thanks much, Denise. The frigid temps continue, but we had a few inches of snow, followed by rain, and now the whole stream is hidden, alas. It was fun while it lasted.
71 degrees here today – no rain in sight.
Wah! I’d rather be there than here… -5º tonight. 😦
As Snagglepuss would say “exit stage left!’ Too cold.
Yes, it ended up -7º around dawn. Too cold is right! Enjoy your balmy weather. 🙂
Stunning shots 🙂
Thank you, Sunra!
Beautiful to look at but so happy to not have to deal with living in it anymore!