02.26.2023-Silent Sunday Shapes

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About Steve Gingold

I am a Nature Photographer with interests in all things related. Water, flowers, insects and fungi are my main interests but I am happy to photograph wildlife and landscapes and all other of Nature's subjects.
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25 Responses to 02.26.2023-Silent Sunday Shapes

  1. shoreacres says:

    Love this! I see a T-square and compass. Let’s build an image!

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  2. Eliza Waters says:

    Marvelous image, Steve!

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  3. Peter Klopp says:

    Ice crystals are delightful objects that deliver many pleasant surprises.

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  4. Beautiful abstract, Steve!

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  5. Reminds me of displays I’ve seen of fossilized cuttlefish, or their ancestors.

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  6. Ann Mackay says:

    Love all the cool detail in this! 🙂

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  7. Very “Cool” image Steve! Enjoyed seeing it!

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  8. Todd Henson says:

    One of the things I like about these sorts of abstracts is that they could potentially be created in any number of different locations. We don’t need to travel great distances to create photographs, though we can certainly do that, too. But looking closely we can find subjects almost anywhere we happen to be. Nice work.

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    • I’ve shot similar in the yard where there form small puddles which then freeze and thaw and freeze again. This was in a ditch ( 🙂 ) a few miles from the house. Like you said, anywhere.

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  9. Awesome ice close-up … great pattern!

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