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Tag Archives: ice
02.17.2023 Fabulously Frozen Falls Friday
From the archives…as if a waterfall would have frozen like this during the current winter. 😛 That said, we are due for some teens tonight but it takes quite a number of cold days and nights in a row to … Continue reading
Posted in Amherst, Ice, Intimate Landscape, Landscape, Nature Photography, Western Massachusetts
Tagged Amherst, Factory Hollow Pond, frozen waterfall, ice, intimate landscape, Massachusetts, Mill River, New England, New England Waterfalls, Puffers Pond Falls, water, western massachusetts, winter
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02.13.2023 Monochrome Macro Monday-Jack (Frost) Pollock
Posted in Abstract, Amherst, Black and White, Closeup Photography, Ice, Intimate Landscape, Nature Photography, Patterns in Nature, Western Massachusetts
Tagged abstract, abstract ice, Amherst, ice, intimate landscape, landscape, Massachusetts, New England, water, western massachusetts, winter
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02.12.2023 Silent Sunday-Ice Capped
Posted in Ice, Intimate Landscape, Nature Photography, Western Massachusetts, Western Massachusetts Waterfalls and Cascades
Tagged Buffam Falls Conservation Area, ice, ice cap, icicles, intimate landscape, Massachusetts, New England, New England Waterfalls, Pelham, water, water in motion, western massachusetts, winter
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02.11.2023-2502 Hard and Soft Water
If milestones matter then I missed mine with yesterday’s posts. I knew 2500 was coming but then forgot. So this is post number 2502. I guess that’s as much a milestone as 2500. My first was on May 23, 2010 … Continue reading
02.08.2023 Wordless Wednesday-Winter Pareidolia
Posted in Abstract, Black and White, Closeup Photography, Ice, Intimate Landscape, Nature Photography, Patterns in Nature, Western Massachusetts
Tagged abstract, Dean Brook, ice, ice abstract, intimate landscape, Massachusetts, New England, Pareidolia, Shutesbury, water, western massachusetts, winter
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01.26.2023 More WInter Brrrrrrs
Interpretations welcomed. This reminded me of the intrusions one finds in rocks. 2019 was a very good year for ice abstracts.