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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Mini-Icebergs, for sure! Fun to photograph, I'll bet!
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A sign of Spring approaching, perhaps?!
ReplyDeleteYou have captured the thaw? Beautiful nature pics :)
ReplyDeleteI really like the ice close-up in the first shot and the way it drips into the water. Great imagery.
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Strange occurrence Camera Girl. I was out yesterday photographing similar scenes. Thanks for sending me your brain waves.
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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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Great reflection shots! I like the mini icebergs..Happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteLoved the reflection in that first shot.
ReplyDeleteIce makes for nice photos.
ReplyDeleteThe reflections are so interesting. Surprised the ice is melting.
ReplyDeleteDarla
Beautiful, but also deadly! Funny how something so lovely can be wicked too!
ReplyDeleteEG 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
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteMuch smaller, of course, but the principle of the berg is the same!
ReplyDeletereally neat. :)
ReplyDeleteThe tip of a small iceberg.
ReplyDeleteVery nice...
ReplyDeleteCool ice photos, and nice reflections too.
ReplyDeleteYou always get the greatest shots -- whatever you're photographing!! And they're always a great way to start my day!! Have a wonderful weekend!!
ReplyDeletecute little iceberg and where is the mini Titanic? LOL
ReplyDeleteIt would be neat having a little toy boat floating there.
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures, I love the details and colors on the first one most.
ReplyDeleteMy first mini-icebergs... Great catch, excellent title!
ReplyDeleteThe water looks so clear and pretty..it's a good sign of the ice melting, right? Nice shots!
ReplyDeleteWe were there last Sunday! The ducks were having fun swimming and diving!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflections in the water you captured.
Lovley colour in yuor ice ,have a nice weekend ,nette
ReplyDeleteI love the first picture! An iceberg and it's reflection! Sandra is so funny.
ReplyDeleteOooh , that's beautiful , I like it !
ReplyDeletei love your mini icebergs, EG!
ReplyDeleteHow very pretty!
ReplyDeleteOh mini icebergs :) I like them.
ReplyDeleteLovely mini icebergs and their reflections.
ReplyDeleteThe spring will come soon with sunny days.
Have a happy weekend.
Sigh... so pretty, so beautiful, so cold (wait, dripping in January?)
ReplyDeleteWonderful 'iceberg' reflections Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteJust fab...
ReplyDeleteAWESOME!!!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteAn exquisite collection of shots, E.G. Thank you for sharing and hoping you're managing to keep warm!
ReplyDeletePretty reflections! I'm cold just looking at these pictures.
ReplyDeleteYou have proven that even mini icebergs are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteEG, that first photo is special.
ReplyDeletebeautiful...I am waiting for it to warm up enough in Winnipeg to get some floating ice shots(2-3 months maybe??)
ReplyDeleteLove that first shot!
ReplyDeleteSuch nice bergie-bits!
ReplyDeleteWow!! I wish sometimes that our tropical climate had such low temps so we could enjoy things like this... and snow!!
ReplyDeleteCool reflective shots!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are so clear and focussed and imaginative. And this particular series is delightfully refreshing too. Thanks for sharin' 'em.
ReplyDeletehave a great weekend.
what a rich imagination you share!
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
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Mini-icebergs is a fun way of thinking about them. I really like that.
ReplyDeleteThese are really pretty!
ReplyDeleteFantastic perspectives!
ReplyDeletebeautiful pictures of the mini-icebergs :)
ReplyDeleteThose are exciting reflections. I love to see ice floating by...an iceberg of any kind!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! It makes me want to go find some water and take photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and reflections! I was looking for a mini-Titanic...
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