Sunday, February 21, 2010

Crystals on Ice/ Macro Monday

Cold saturated air produced ice crystals on this frozen creek

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19 comments:

Paulie said...

Looks like big snowflakes all over the "ground." Good catch of the ice crystals on the river.

Betsy Banks Adams said...

The ice crystals are gorgeous, EG...They are part of what I love about winter.

Have a great week.
Hugs,
Betsy--on the road to Arkansas

Cezar and Léia said...

what a wonderful macro shot!
Amazing photography!
Léia

Lowell said...

Oh boy, I'm glad that's a sight I get to see only in pictures!

Honey Mommy said...

That picture is SO cool! We haven't been cold enough to have frost or ice for a while... but I'm not complaining!

Rose said...

Oh, wonderful. I will have to look closer next time I am near frozen water!

Darla said...

I have a whole book, mostly photo's, of ice crystals. It is at the Mt. House but next time I'm there I'm going to look up the name of the photographer/author for you.

Darla

B SQUARED said...

Sure looks great from here.

Small City Scenes said...

Amazing to get such a detailed shot of the ice crystals. Beautiful. MB

Judy said...

You sometimes have to look for it, but snow has its own unique beauty! Absolutely love the detail in this shot!

Becky said...

Excellant shot EG. What super detail!
B.

MaR said...

Beautiful!! and oh, so cold :)

melting point

Maria said...

Beautiful ice cristals and really amazing details in the photo:)

Kim, USA said...

This is super macro and I so love it!

MM~ Marbles

ksdoolittle said...

So very pretty!

Anonymous said...

Ah, you've made ice look so pretty!

Anonymous said...

You really captured the delicacy here.

kayerj said...

looks like an alien world--great shot

Carletta said...

Nice shot!
As of today our snow is melted. Yeah. Well, for awhile....

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