Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Ice, Ice, Baby!

It was bound to happen to us sooner or later.  The snow and ice storm began last night.  School was cancelled.  It's gone already. Thank goodness I was able to get out within the short window that it stopped raining and began melting.



The icy rain provided a great opportunity to try and photograph some water spalshes.  I benefitted from the natural light, water dripping off the gutter into the dog dish outside my sliding glass door because I could lean out and stay dry!



Sweet Shot Day

28 comments:

  1. Those are awesome shots! I love them. Snow pictures are so beautiful.

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  2. These are incredible - especially the water droplets.

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  3. wonderful...and we ahd the same storm but unlike you i did not venture out! thanks for doing that!

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  4. Very nice. You have inspired me to try something new :)

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  5. Wow!!! You pictures are always fabulous. I am loving that third picture.

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  6. Great shots!! I am glad the ice did not stay with you long! :)

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  7. WOW!!!
    Gorgeous photo's.....You are such a talented photographer!
    I Love coming to your blog! You inspire me to work harder on my photography! Thank you!

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  8. Those are some awesome shots! I really love the water droplet shots. :) I am a newbie and haven't attempted any of the cool water type shots yet.

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  10. Beautiful photos, I lake it!
    Kisses and greetings, Zondra Art

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  11. These are GORGEOUS! I love the first one as well as the red berries. So pretty!

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  12. Love these shots, but I am obsessed with drop shots!

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  13. Great pictures! I love all the water shots that have been showed on the blogs lately. I really want to experiment with them myself one of these days. Nice!

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  14. Oh my goodness those are just so beautiful

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  15. These are amazing!!! Ok, what gear do you use? I'm trying to figure out how to get my 100mm macro 1.4 to get drip-drops... maybe its the photographer behind the lens? :)

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  16. Hi Jenny! I downloaded the images onto my flickr page http://www.flickr.com/photos/43226384@N05/

    You may already know this, but if you click on the image and then click on the camera link in the uppper right hand corner it will show all the data for the shot. Have fun!

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  17. Wow - what fantastic captures!

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  18. Wow - these are great, great shots! If it wasn't -20F right now I would run outside and try this myself. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  19. amazing shots, wish I had a camera that was fast enough to take these, just great!

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  20. Wow! AWESOME photos! Keep up the great work!

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