Friday, February 01, 2019

Ice Age

Andy | Friday, February 01, 2019 | Best Blogger Tips
Because of Lake Ontario's depth, it normally does not freeze over. Instead, most of the ice will build up along the shorelines.

21 comments:

  1. Beautiful shot in very cold conditions. But photographer and his equipment has survived looking at this result.

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  2. A real sea of snow that the cold would have frozen. That's wonderful

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  3. I remember seeing Lake Michigan do that when I was working in Chicago. I'm glad I wasn't working there this week.

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  4. ...I wonder if Lake Erie has frozen over, years alone you were able to walk between the US and Canada,

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  5. You would not want to go for a swim in that.

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  6. You were brave to venture out there, Andy!

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  7. It is incredible how your world has changed into an ice world. Can't believe my eyes when I see this! Send you warm regards and be carefull!

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  8. The ice looks really interesting and treacherous.

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  9. Lovely scene. Keep warm and don't slip over.

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  10. Wow. Another dramatic winter shot. The motion of the water adds a lot to this one.

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  11. What an amazing image! Like a frozen ocean... Ice age is a great title for the post.

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  12. WOW! I spent a winter in Duluth many years ago. It taught me I never wanted to do that again. Beautiful picture.

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  13. Stunning landscape!
    Have a nice weekend.
    Stay good, greetings.
    Maria
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  14. That is quite bizarre, I've never seen anything like it.

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  15. Preciosa fotografía que refleja perfectamente la crudeza del invierno que estáis padeciendo.
    Un abrazo.

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  16. Que maravilla de escena de naturaleza... Muy buena foto

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  17. Wow! Love that spray captured in motion.

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