Tag Archives: ice abstract
01.26.2022 Wordless Wednesday-Pattern and Texture
Just like a snowflake, not another exactly the same to be found.
12.21.2020 Monochrome Monday
Monochrome is not always black and white. In this case it’s tannin and white…and natural. Well, I was wrong. I went to Harvard Pond yesterday figuring the subzero cold had created some nice ice patterns for abstracts which had lasted … Continue reading
03.25.2020 The Human Form or….?
That’s what I see in these bubbles. But you might see something different and, if you do, feel free to express your vision. One specific thing came to mind, but I’ll see if anyone else has my warped imagination. 🙂
03.24.2020 I think it’s Tuesday
I’ve only been in to work on days when nobody else will be around. Labor distancing, I guess, for almost two weeks. It’s become so I am not sure of the day any more so have to look down in … Continue reading
02.25.2020 One more from Harvard Pond
I’m at a loss for a witty description. 🙂
02.23.2020 Another ice abstract without the drama
Although my lower half was fairly soaked, there was no way I was calling it quits…at least not at 18 °. A single number with a breeze, yeah then maybe. 🙂 This was on ice that was a little thicker … Continue reading
02.22.2020-2 A Calculated Risk or Walking on Thin Ice
Well, I am sure you can see where this is going. I decided to go to Harvard Pond this morning expecting to see a fair amount of ice as the temperature during the ride had dropped to 16°. But expectations … Continue reading
02.07.2020 Icy Abstract
This should do it for January 24th. There’s others but I am not thinking they’ll offer much. Somethings seem like a good idea at the time but don’t hold up in processing. Missed focus, blown out highlights, etc. There’ll be … Continue reading
02.06.2020 Cytokinesis
Ok, the nuclei aren’t exact copies. 🙂 I guess bubbles form in many ways. This is from the nice time I had at Dean Brook two weeks ago. It’ll be a while before I am out again. Hopefully by mid-month. … Continue reading
01.28.2020 Ice Birds
Some birds head south for the winter. Not this one. And this reminded me of the Monty comic strip character, Pilsner… Yes, I do read the comics page. It’s one of the few bright spots in an otherwise dismal … Continue reading