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The water level most be heavy fallen at the look of the trunk and the chunks of ice. Rain and snow season over?
ReplyDeleteBlah. The winter season is hanging on.
DeleteLove this shot. I'd like to see the same shot in the middle of summer. And you are certainly right about the power of water - it's scary!
ReplyDeleteThose chunks of ice are really thick! What a winter this has been.
ReplyDeleteThe power of water is incredible. Hope Spring starts warming up here soon. We had our ice jams a week or so ago. Once the ground thaws we need to have soaking rains. Reports about the ongoing draught especially from northern Iowa are in the local media today.
ReplyDeleteYes, you don't want to be in the way of this stuff and let it push you around. I will never forget the ice break up on the Mackenzie river. There was so much water backed up to push the ice out of the way that the break up was always spectacular.
ReplyDeleteIt does sound like you're having a very long winter, Andy! Our snow "threat" didn't pan out, but it sounds like yours doesn't know when to quit. And this scene looks sunny but so cold!
ReplyDeleteI love this photo, Andy. It makes me think of my dad, who loved rivers and streams, and photographed hundreds of them.
ReplyDeleteK
Tremendous composition, Andy.
ReplyDeleteI've been stepping around and over blocks of ice for a few weeks now (Bowmanville Creek). It never fails to evoke a feeling of awe over the power.
ReplyDeleteThis photo has a really fantastic organic appeal
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot, Andy!
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