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02.15.2023- Wordless Wednesday
This entry was posted in Abstract, Black and White, Ice, Nature Photography, Water, Western Massachusetts and tagged abstract ice, ice, intimate landscape, Massachusetts, New England, Quabbin, Quabbin Park, water, western massachusetts, winter. Bookmark the permalink.
This is a neat one, at first glance it suggested an old bone or weathered skull.
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I also saw a weathered skull. The shape struck me as avian.
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Me too!
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I considered titling it but decided against it. Apparently it did not need one.
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That was what I saw also. For some reason I thought it might not be so obvious but pretty much everyone who sees it says the same. No mystery here folks. 🙂
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Nice zSteve! Reminds me of a bird’s head & beak!
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Thanks, Reed! That’s the popular interpretation.
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A more bird-like bit of ice would be hard to find. What a great image.
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I’ve found a few but none as perfect as this one. Thanks, Linda!
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Saw the bird skull right away… love the delicate, graceful curves.
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Thanks, Eliza! It took a bit of looking to isolate it from all the other ice but hard to miss now.
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looks like ice to me
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Ice it is! 🙂
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Fascinating artwork by Mother nature!
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Thank you, Peter!
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Definitely a dinosaur!
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Maybe the skull of a giant prehistoric duckosaur. 🙂
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My first thought was of a seadragon, which inhabits along the Limestone coast region of south Australia.
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That’s a good one and obviously something I wouldn’t have thought of.
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An ice duck, chowing down on a minnow…
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Fishyssoise! Quack!
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And I’m another who immediately saw a bird’s skull…
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That was my take and obviously the popular vision. Thanks, Ann!
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