03.01.2023 Wordless Wednesday-The Tweedle Twins-Dee and Dum

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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40 Responses to 03.01.2023 Wordless Wednesday-The Tweedle Twins-Dee and Dum

  1. Eliza Waters says:

    With Gandor hats! šŸ™‚

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  2. Tina says:

    That is an impressive shot!! Eliza is right–Gandor hats! LOL!

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  3. Or jewels! Neat spotting, Steve!

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  4. Beautiful formations. An amazing capture!

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  5. I thought, salt and pepper shakers!

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  6. Peter Klopp says:

    To me, they look like pawns in a chess game.

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  7. picpholio says:

    A real wonder, created by nature !

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  8. They look like electrical insulators.

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  9. shoreacres says:

    I saw miniature glass oil lamps — so pretty.

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  10. Sam.Rappen says:

    You’ve found quite a few of these very sculptural shapes. Are they located where the air is almost completely still? Very interesting!

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  11. Now that is a really ā€œCoolā€ Image! Enjoyed seeing it!

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  12. bluebrightly says:

    Fabulous title, Steve. And what an image, so crisp and improbable-looking.

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    • Thanks, Lynn! Ice has so much to offer besides slip and fall law suits.šŸ˜

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      • bluebrightly says:

        Groan…that brings to mind my own slip and fall, running on snow when I shouldn’t have been doing that, slipping on hidden ice underneath, and breaking part of my coccyx. Ow, that was painful! And I was starting a new job so for weeks, I limped through the offices on a cane. Not a good look. But I didn’t sue anyone!

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      • Ouch! I’ve had similar happen but fortunately without serious injury. I’m lucky to have a hard noggin as I have fallen backwards on icy slopes and whacked the back of my head. Well, nothing serious that I can remember. šŸ™‚

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  13. Ann Mackay says:

    Fantastic shapes – my first thought was that they looked like chess pieces.

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  14. Todd Henson says:

    Ha! That’s fantastic. Perfect pairing of photograph and title.

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  15. Great name … suits the twins perfectly!

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