Tuesdays of Texture – January 31, 2017
“Real Canada is where people wear sweaters for survival, not style.”
― Mark Leiren-Young
Ice, ice, and more ice. The surreal effects of freezing rain on delicate branches. Beautiful, yet treacherous in even mall doses, making a single misstep dangerous, we soon miss the effects of friction in our world.
The curious thing I’ve found when faced with this spectacle is that when everything is beautiful, it becomes difficult to separate single compositions as the whole scene competes for my attention.
Nikon D300
Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 G I AF-S VR Zoom @ 145mm
1/160 sec, f/6.3, ISO 200
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I like the way you put it: “we soon miss the effects of friction in our world.” I searched Google for the exact phrase “”miss the effects of friction” but got no hits. You may well be the first person ever to put those five words together that way.
Thanks Steve.
Great pic! 🙂
When i lived in Canada for 6 months, the freezing rain was something else!
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You composed this one beautifully. Lovely!
Thank you
Awesome!