Tag Archives: ice abstract
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
01.26.2020 Dean Brook Abstract 2 – Against the Current
I actually came up with a name for one of these. 🙂 There are a couple more to come and all from within a few square feet of ice. Abstract 1 was the first I came across but the more … Continue reading
01.25.2020 Who goes there?
01.25.2020 Dean Brook Abstract 1
Dean Brook is my go to for lots of reasons. There is a variety of locations with interesting cascades along with Murphy Falls, in the Spring Painted Trillium and Lady’s Slippers are in bloom, and in winter there are lots … Continue reading
01.23.2020 Bubbles Galore
One last image from the December 26 ice premiere at Harvard Pond. I was going to have a How Many Bubbles Are There? guessing contest but decided against it because that would mean I’d have to count them. Maybe there’s … Continue reading