Sunday, February 5, 2012

Melting Ice/ Creative Exchange

 Reflections of rusty metal, ice and grasses

Yesterday (Saturday) was a mild February day (for central Ontario) and even though the sky was overcast and gloomy, it was a fine day to take my camera on a road trip. Well, my husband and I had a few errands so why not let my camera tag along, right?

Lines, cracks and holes in the ice

I am  Linking to The Creative Exchange HERE.

42 comments:

Gill - That British Woman said...

it was cold though wasn't it? Mind you I'd rather have that sort of day than a typical winter's day.

Loved the photos,

Gill

Roan said...

We haven't had much frozen water this year, only a sheen of ice formed on the pond near our house, and it was gone in a few days. No ice skating this year. Love that last shot.

Andy said...

A common sight this winter.

Jill said...

Great reflections! The ice shot is so interesting.

Kate said...

The texture of the frozen ice on the bottom photo is finely detailed. Wonderful contrast with the twigs, both is form ad color.

MadSnapper said...

it continues to and always amazes me how normal every day STUFF can make such a beautiful photo.

cieldequimper said...

Poetic photography. Snow here at last!!!!

Linda said...

It was a sunny Saturday in my part of Ontario. The first photos shows wonderful reflections, would be perfect for Weekend Reflections.

Paul in Powell River said...

It's always a good idea to take a camera along, just so you can photos like these!

VP said...

We got a lot of ice in our streets and not so beautiful...

Birdman said...

I like your ice shots. What patterns!

John @ Beans and I on the Loose said...

Like that last shot.

Lois Evensen said...

We haven't had much ice at home this year. Our fish pond generally freezes over, but it hasn't done so this year - yet. ;)

Malyss said...

Melting ice is very graphic.

RedPat said...

Fabulous shots EG! I actually saw some ice today on a small pond in High Park.

Lowell said...

Wow! If you accidentally fell into that icy water, you could be impaled upon all manner of things! I hope there was a warning sign somewhere!

Michelle said...

Ice is such a beautiful thing in nature. Nice captures.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful!

Dan said...

Wow! Impressive series. Ice has mesmerizing properties.

Martha Z said...

It seems like rather thin ice for this time of year in your part of the world.

Stephanie said...

I love the frozen ice in its patterns and designs.

Anonymous said...

These are beautiful! We haven't had temps cold enough to have ice or snow here.

Susan said...

Wow, beautiful photos!

Gillian Olson said...

Interesting patterns and reflections in that ice. Great shots.

hannah said...

Very stylish shots. I love ice images.They turn themselves into art.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Snow and ice is such a fabulous medium to work with, here in Perth at the moment we have sun, sun and more sun and then hot winds from inland.. Love the icy patterns and reflections EG!

Paulie said...

What neat catches! I especially loved the last one with all the designs in the ice. . .

Lisa Gordon said...

So nicely seen and photographed!
I love the reflections in the first one, and the detail you have captured in the second one.

Thank you so very much for sharing with us today at The Creative Exchange.

Have a wonderful day!

lisa.

Darla said...

I really like your abstract looking shots.

Darla

Karen said...

Great reflections in the first one!

Anonymous said...

What stunning captures. The ice really plays the light.

Ellie said...

At least the ice is melting that means it must be getting a bit warmer. Makes for a great picture though :))

Rosie Grey said...

These are wonderful! It's cold here too, however no sign yet of melting ice.

Simon said...

Glad you took your camera along. I love reflection shots and that first image-with the rusty bars vs. nature is beautifully captured.

Melbourne Australia Photos said...

Beautiful shots, love them!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful! Love the reflections in the first shot!

NatureFootstep said...

makes me wonder what was built there ones. :)

CameraCruise said...

Beautiful!

Living In Williamsburg Virginia said...

Great shots. Love the reflection and texture of it all.

Darryl and Ruth :)

Tatjana Parkacheva said...

Very good photographs.

Regards and best wishes

genie said...

Such interesting and icy shots. It is nice watching the ice melting. All the light is so nice. The second shot makes me think a little bird - his eye between the 2 green leaves - is popping out his head. Wonderful captures. genie

Unknown said...

Just love your photo;s so captivating! I am always intrigued by ice and these are fabulous!

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