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02.28.2023 WInter Textures
This entry was posted in Ice, Intimate Landscape, Nature Photography, Patterns in Nature, Western Massachusetts, Western Massachusetts Waterfalls and Cascades and tagged ice, intimate landscape, Massachusetts, New England, New England Waterfalls, Shutesbury, water, water in motion, western massachusetts, winter. Bookmark the permalink.
It reminded me of an old-fashioned gramophone needle.
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Are there modern gramophones? I guess there are because they are available on Amazon. I remember them from my childhood too.
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Soft water, hard water. 😉
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That was the title of one of my other images a few weeks ago. 🙂
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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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Although nature is almost entirely chaotic, there are repeated shapes and patterns and a good eye, like yours, notices those things. I’ll be looking for that future post.
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Beautiful image.
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Thank you, Lynette!
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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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Thanks, Wally! I always enjoy combining contrasts and water’s variable textures is always a great subject.
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Steve, it looks like you stepped into an ice cave filled with otherworldly wonders.
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Thanks, Peter. And no claustrophobia as a result.
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Nice ice image and like the cool tone that emphasizes the cold ice!
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Thanks, Reed!
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It reminds me of rock candy.
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I used to love making that stuff. 🙂 Probably not a good idea now for an old man with diabetes. 🙂
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Probably not. 😀
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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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Thanks, Ann! Wish that I had more wall space.
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You certainly have plenty of beautiful pictures to choose from for the space you have!
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