You manage to capture the most stunning textures and movement along with beautiful colors! Your photos also speak to the cold that is there in the water. Brrr! ;>)
What a wonderful idea with you ice art photos. The light refraction in the second one is amazing. These are excellent macros and those from earlier posts too.
beautiful! I am happy to announce that it is very spring like here this week! All is melting, and although it kind of smells, it is the smell of spring!
Hi Tammie, Just enjoying all the images and words of your last three posts. The ice images are so fascinating and I wonder that something as active as water can freeze mid flow as it has clearly done. The crystals in the post below are gorgeous! Janice.
Beautiful. I so miss Montana. Our family has a house on Flathead Lake close to Polson...haven't been there for a few years. Oh I miss it. Love your images.
I never lived there...grew up in Kansas...but the family has a house on the lake for mostly summer enjoyment...the lake used to be so clear way out into our little bay...then the algae started taking over...and that water was SO COLD!
Cold glassy water... These images capture nature at it's best!;) I love the textures here and the rocks under the water look like underwater treasures... Stunning photography, T. Love Jo.x
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Gorgeous series..I love the second one..awe-inspiring!
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EXQUISITE!!!
ReplyDeleteThe flow and texture you capture are wonderful, Tammie. I can almost feel the icy current.
ReplyDeleteYou manage to capture the most stunning textures and movement along with beautiful colors! Your photos also speak to the cold that is there in the water. Brrr! ;>)
ReplyDeleteAs always, I am in awe, mesmirized by your wonderful capture of stone, water and ice.
ReplyDeleteThese exquisite photos fill my eyes. I just want to look and look at them.
They are like a cup of cold water on a hot day, to the eyes.
Treasures!!
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Comfort Spiral
Fascinating an amazing captures.
ReplyDeleteWow.. these are just beautiful. You always find such wonder.
ReplyDeleteyour eyes I treasure..(the things you see and give us)
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That 2nd one really makes me "dreamy"... beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat series!
ReplyDeleteWhat a collection!
ReplyDeleteA world of ice is a beautiful world.
ReplyDeleteThose are very beautiful, and well captured, too! I love the one which is an all over pattern best.
ReplyDeleteBut, ooooooh, so cold!
You know I adore your unique way of interpreting the beauties nature brings our way... now do you ever get cold fingers in the process? ;-)
ReplyDeleteAn abundance of splendor. Mil gracias.
ReplyDeleteSo many different patterns. I love the third photo! The rocks are pretty too.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah ... she's a master! ♡
ReplyDeleteIce and water, two shots can never be the same. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYour shots are so very beautiful. Did you notice the heart(s) in the top one?
ReplyDeletei like how you return to this theme again and again, as if every visit will be something new
ReplyDeletethis blows me away! SO beautiful!
ReplyDeletefunny I also did a post with a simular title..:) love nature!
peace and light
Is that inside an aquarium? That is very stunning shot. Thanks for sharing!
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WOW! Every time I see your posts I'm awestruck. Beautiful!
ReplyDeletegreat Macros!!
ReplyDeletethe second with the shadows and the trird are my favourites
Oh yeah! Very cool! Literally, lol. You made me feel cold while my eyes traveling the lines and popped the bubbles, lol
ReplyDeleteYour "capture" of nature in closeups is the best i've ever seen! Truly artistic!
ReplyDeleteThese shots confirm that we shouldn't wish winter goodbye too quickly. What serendipity!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea with you ice art photos. The light refraction in the second one is amazing. These are excellent macros and those from earlier posts too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series Tammie. My favorite is the second one because of the lovely colors.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful water shots. It must be magnificent to live in an environment where the water is this clear! I'm envious.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my place!
Beautiful!! i like the textures and colors.
ReplyDeletei really like your work!
Un saludo
Tati
Awesome pictures!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos Tammie!
ReplyDeleteLovely captures you turn ice into art!
ReplyDeleteNature's Art indeed and captured beautifully!
ReplyDeleteNice work Tammie!!!
Gorgeous ! it's amazing what results you sometimes get with a mocro shot !
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI am happy to announce that it is very spring like here this week! All is melting, and although it kind of smells, it is the smell of spring!
It's a wonder how creative the nature is and it is a skill to enjoy it :)
ReplyDeletesimply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Macros at your blog! Nice to comment and sorry about what happened with the e-mail.
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Serge
wow - what inspiration there is over here Tammie - your photos are just wonderful. You've got a great eye! So glad I found you through Macro Monday.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Water shots. I've tried this but I don't think I have a good enough lens. It never turn out right.
ReplyDeleteHi Tammie. I know it's a cliche to say that you can't improve on nature's designs ... but it's true.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely set of photographs!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the beauty you see... I loved these! :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the POTW from Hilary, too! Love/ Jo.
Beautifully captured...wow!! Congrats on your POTW award.
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SueAnn
Wow, those are remarkable photos. Thanks for sharing them with us, and congrats on Post of the Week.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gift for photography you have! These are breath-taking. Congratulations on POTW!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos. It's amazing what you can see when you freeze an instant like that. Congratulations on the potw mention.
ReplyDeleteI swear to you the first picture looks like you've captured some new life form! They're all marvelous, but I half expected that one to speak.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the post of the week mention over at HIlary's, these are fabulous shots!
Just gorgeous Tammie!! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteKristy
I love the way you have captured whole worlds in the ice.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, all of them, but that last one pulls me in the most. Beautiful textures, good eye!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteA song for Ice.. so sweet.. kiss dear Tammie, by la Zia Artemisia
ReplyDeleteTammie: Your colorful stones with the ice makes a neat display.
ReplyDeleteThis is my first time visiting-- What a great introduction. Those photos are stunning. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for stopping bymy blog via Hilary's POTW. I really appreciate it.
jj
Your are a poet with your camera, too.
ReplyDeleteDitto to all the above! Love them!
ReplyDeletethose round ones, are they frog's eggs?
ReplyDeleteI love the ice shanks. Such beautiful creation, and you photographed them well.
Thank you for sharing this beauty..sun from la palma
ReplyDeleteHi Tammie,
ReplyDeleteJust enjoying all the images and words of your last three posts. The ice images are so fascinating and I wonder that something as active as water can freeze mid flow as it has clearly done. The crystals in the post below are gorgeous!
Janice.
They're all great , but I love the third one.
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Those are just simply delightful. My husband talked me out of a d70 this weekend, he said I wouldn't want to carry it around.
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking in the detail and the form. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, here- and also behind your camera lens.
ReplyDeleteLovely, poignant photos, and beautiful poetry accompanying. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteRon
Gorgeous photos! These are just amazing.
ReplyDeleteTammie, I really love #3, the pattern of ice crystals. Your photos are fascinating!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I so miss Montana. Our family has a house on Flathead Lake close to Polson...haven't been there for a few years. Oh I miss it. Love your images.
ReplyDeleteI never lived there...grew up in Kansas...but the family has a house on the lake for mostly summer enjoyment...the lake used to be so clear way out into our little bay...then the algae started taking over...and that water was SO COLD!
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing wonderful scenery.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend.
From the Far East.
Best regards.
ruma
simply stunning
ReplyDeleteWow, truly, wow! All of these latest pictures are mind blowingly beautiful.
ReplyDeletethe colors the shades the reflextions all are perfectly captured.
ReplyDeleteLove Dagmar
What a lovely series of beautiful macro photos with delightful reflections too.
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
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ReplyDeleteCold glassy water... These images capture nature at it's best!;)
ReplyDeleteI love the textures here and the rocks under the water look like underwater treasures...
Stunning photography, T.
Love Jo.x
Completely enchanting, Tammie. You capture the beauty of the natural world in such a magical way. Love & bright wishes. xx
ReplyDeleteMagical and marvelous!!
ReplyDeleteGood grief, each picture is more stunning than the one above it. What a spectacular series.
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