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Thats a very nice and great ice rink. We would kill in the netherlands to get such a condition but unfortunately not. Also a very beautiful view of course.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo is it safe to walk on?
ReplyDeleteIf someone falls through the ice the local Fire Dept. are the ones that do the rescuing. Their policy statement is "no ice is safe".
DeleteThe temperatures mut have fallen down very quickly to get such a beautiful ice.
ReplyDelete...and lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo, Andy!
ReplyDeleteIt looks perfectly smooth and placid. Perfect for ice skating!
ReplyDeleteI love this shot. Even dreary days can provide a great landscape.
ReplyDeleteIt does not look very thick ice. Maybe when I'm used to here is always snow on the ice.
ReplyDeleteThe view is very beautiful.
What a pretty shot!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is amazing. I would never have guessed. It just looks like calm water to me.
ReplyDeleteIt sure looks great for skating but somehow it doesn't look thick enough, Andy!
ReplyDeleteThe reflection is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing. I didn't pick it as iced over - not that I have any experience in ice/snow at all!
ReplyDeleteYou don't need to use that new ND filter to blur the water, Mother Nature took care of that for you. Four inches? I don't think we ever get ice that thick.
ReplyDeleteMy brother and I hung out here. Our fav place. He passed on at a very young age.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot Andy.
It looks like glass. I like how you composed the shot, Andy. The lake looks vast.
ReplyDeleteStunning view!
ReplyDeleteRe: your comments today regarding New Dungeness Light Station. It's a 5 mile hike on a sand spit and can only be made during low tide because the spits narrows in places. I posted shots of the station several years ago when we stayed there as volunteer light keepers. If you're interested I can look up the dates and send you a link.
OMG... That and the previous photo.. Classic! Stunning! I love them both.
ReplyDeleteWow a favorite photos. So lovely.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty photo!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love the reflection!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beauty, Andy.
ReplyDeleteThis is a near-perfect photo. I love everything about it!
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