Captures the feel of winter! It's wondrous to see icicles suspended from houses after a snowstorm. I almost want to look through the clear glass image.
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Nice light and depth of field.
ReplyDeleteWhat a shot. So refreshing. Happy new year!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very large icicle and a beautiful pic!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely beautiful! You have captured the essence of an icicle. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteGood Shot of the ice. Boom & Gary of The Vermilon River.
ReplyDeleteNice light and detail.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment; have a happy New Year!
Great photo. The texture looks amazing and very art-like :)
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful shot of the ice!
ReplyDeleteOn the one hand: whoa! Those are so beautiful, and so well captured! And on the other hand: whoa! Those are some severe icicles!
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Stunning - great light and DOF.
ReplyDeleteFantastic shot! :)
ReplyDeleteit must be freezing cold there, beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous macro! I see that we both had the same theme for this week :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful New Year!
Beautiful capture! It's so real it makes me cold to look at it! A print of this on the wall in August would be quite refreshing, I imagine!
ReplyDeleteWonderful picture!
ReplyDeleteThis photo is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteMarvellous icicle shot. Thanks for your visit on my blog.
ReplyDeleteCaptures the feel of winter!
ReplyDeleteIt's wondrous to see icicles suspended from houses after a snowstorm.
I almost want to look through the clear glass image.
Happy New Year!
Oh my gosh! That's huge!
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