02.28.2023 WInter Textures

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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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20 Responses to 02.28.2023 WInter Textures

  1. Eliza Waters says:

    Soft water, hard water. 😉

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  2. shoreacres says:

    I came across something at the Solo tract that is almost exactly the same in shape as the globules on the left side of your image. Obviously, it’s a different material, but the similarity is really fun. I’ll remind you of my newest ‘nature’s analogy’ when I get it posted; in the meantime, I’ll just admire this.

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  3. Wally Jones says:

    A blending of nature, art and talent encapsulated in a photograph.

    Flowing water gives us one perception and in its frozen form we get to see a moment where time stood still.

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  4. Peter Klopp says:

    Steve, it looks like you stepped into an ice cave filled with otherworldly wonders.

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  5. Nice ice image and like the cool tone that emphasizes the cold ice!

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  6. It reminds me of rock candy.

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  7. Ann Mackay says:

    What a wonderful image! I love the way the icicles are dripping away into the soft water below. And all the curvy, bumpy shapes that have made up the icicles, with the way the light plays on them are fascinating to look at. One for the wall… 🙂

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