Friday, January 30, 2015

Ice and mini-icebergs

 Whitby Harbour, dripping ice and reflection

Last Sunday was a cold but sunny day, sunny enough for ice to melt and break off from the pier at the entrance to Whitby Harbout.

 Mini-icebergs #1 floating in the harbour

Mini-icebergs #2

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54 comments:

  1. Mini-Icebergs, for sure! Fun to photograph, I'll bet!

    Janis

    GDP

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  2. A sign of Spring approaching, perhaps?!

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  3. You have captured the thaw? Beautiful nature pics :)

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  4. I really like the ice close-up in the first shot and the way it drips into the water. Great imagery.

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  5. Strange occurrence Camera Girl. I was out yesterday photographing similar scenes. Thanks for sending me your brain waves.
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  6. I'd be shaking too hard to capture any usable images! Glad you don't have that problem, I'd hate to miss any of your brilliant images.

    =)

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  7. Great reflection shots! I like the mini icebergs..Happy Friday!

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  8. Loved the reflection in that first shot.

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  9. The reflections are so interesting. Surprised the ice is melting.

    Darla

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  10. Beautiful, but also deadly! Funny how something so lovely can be wicked too!

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  11. EG CG -- No matter what you photograph, the pictures always turn out interesting. Today's remind me of a trip to Glacier National Park. Thanks for sharing. John

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  12. I like that first shot especially...the reflection shows more of the ice floe than what we can see just looking at the top of it.

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  13. Much smaller, of course, but the principle of the berg is the same!

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  14. Cool ice photos, and nice reflections too.

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  15. You always get the greatest shots -- whatever you're photographing!! And they're always a great way to start my day!! Have a wonderful weekend!!

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  16. cute little iceberg and where is the mini Titanic? LOL

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  17. It would be neat having a little toy boat floating there.

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  18. Amazing pictures, I love the details and colors on the first one most.

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  19. My first mini-icebergs... Great catch, excellent title!

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  20. The water looks so clear and pretty..it's a good sign of the ice melting, right? Nice shots!

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  21. We were there last Sunday! The ducks were having fun swimming and diving!

    Beautiful reflections in the water you captured.

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  22. Lovley colour in yuor ice ,have a nice weekend ,nette

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  23. I love the first picture! An iceberg and it's reflection! Sandra is so funny.

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  24. Oooh , that's beautiful , I like it !

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  25. Oh mini icebergs :) I like them.

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  26. Lovely mini icebergs and their reflections.
    The spring will come soon with sunny days.
    Have a happy weekend.

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  27. Sigh... so pretty, so beautiful, so cold (wait, dripping in January?)

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  28. Wonderful 'iceberg' reflections Have a lovely weekend.

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  29. An exquisite collection of shots, E.G. Thank you for sharing and hoping you're managing to keep warm!

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  30. Pretty reflections! I'm cold just looking at these pictures.

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  31. You have proven that even mini icebergs are beautiful.

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  32. EG, that first photo is special.

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  33. beautiful...I am waiting for it to warm up enough in Winnipeg to get some floating ice shots(2-3 months maybe??)

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  34. Wow!! I wish sometimes that our tropical climate had such low temps so we could enjoy things like this... and snow!!

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  35. Your photos are so clear and focussed and imaginative. And this particular series is delightfully refreshing too. Thanks for sharin' 'em.

    have a great weekend.

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  36. what a rich imagination you share!



    ALOHA from Honolulu
    ComfortSpiral
    <3

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  37. Mini-icebergs is a fun way of thinking about them. I really like that.

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  38. beautiful pictures of the mini-icebergs :)

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  39. Those are exciting reflections. I love to see ice floating by...an iceberg of any kind!

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  40. Gorgeous! It makes me want to go find some water and take photos.

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  41. Great photos and reflections! I was looking for a mini-Titanic...

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