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ice

pellicle

New member
Hi

since its winter (in this hemisphere) I thought it might be nice to start an ice thread. After a few days in a row of -20 or so and no snow there was some really excellent frost formations on the lakes. I've never seen anything like it here before ... probably because there's always been snow by this time its this cold








so, what's it like where you live?
 

greypilgrim

New member
That second one is fascinating.

I'm afraid for us it's just rainy and cold. Never cold enough for snow unless you go up into the hills :(.

Usually winter photography in the bay area is best for me when the sun is out. You get some really good angles from the light.

Doug
 

JBurnett

Well-known member
Ice in a stream. Took these today on my walk. In Toronto we haven't had too much snow yet, but we've been experiencing below-freezing temperatures for a number of days now.







 

viablex1

Active member
Ice in a stream. Took these today on my walk. In Toronto we haven't had too much snow yet, but we've been experiencing below-freezing temperatures for a number of days now.







wow I thought this thread would suck but man I stand corrected!!! that last one is really an eye catcher!!!
 

bradhusick

Active member
a few of mine...
alaska


alaska


this is a geysir in Iceland just at the start of its 30 meter explosion (1/3000 sec.) At the time of this exposure the bubble is roughly 2 meters high
 

pellicle

New member
nice capture of the moment there

I really love the blue colour

and I love ice images :)



(from last season)
 

Michiel Schierbeek

Well-known member
If tis tread was about snow and ice I could post this picture.
Oops I did. :rolleyes:
There is falling a lot of snow right now here.

BTW I did order the other FD adapter.
Michiel


G1 + Canon FD 50/1.4​
 

JerryMK

New member
Beautiful shots, especially love JBurnetts serie.

Ice crystal scenary with G1/Tokina 90mm ATX





Kiron 105mm f2.5

 

JBurnett

Well-known member
Jerry, you're inspiring me to consider a longer focal-length macro lens in addition to what I have.

Aaron -- very interesting ice formation!
 

slau

New member
I always find ice is fascinating even though it is usually associated with coldness. Nature is amazing to create that kind of shape, form, color, etc. I live in Canada and I have lots of chance to shoot ice every year.





GH1 + 14-140 + CP + ND
 
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