Frozen Desert (not dessert)

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I went for a walk this morning. It was foggy and about 20 degrees. Photo ops were at every step it seemed, here are a few-

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Jeez! Beautiful shots!
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reptilist wrote:Jeez! Beautiful shots!
Thanks Terry.
Here are a few I converted to B and W.

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wonderful images. i have never seen anything quite like them.

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lara wrote:wonderful images. i have never seen anything quite like them.

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Thanks Lara, I'm really glad you like them. I really like looking for abstract designs in nature and yesterday I hit the motherlode.
These frozen potholes go through a freeze/thaw almost every night and day this time of year and are constantly changing.
Just a couple more, then I'll stop.

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Is it OK to copy several of these pictures and then have them enlarged so I can hang them up? They are extraordinary! I really appreciate artistry like this, since I am an artistic anti-talent! The ability to capture natures beauty on film like this is amazing!
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shining sun wrote:Is it OK to copy several of these pictures and then have them enlarged so I can hang them up? They are extraordinary! I really appreciate artistry like this, since I am an artistic anti-talent! The ability to capture natures beauty on film like this is amazing!
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shining sun, thanks a lot, I'm really glad you're liking them so much. You're welcome to try and copy some of them but I don't know how well they will enlarge. I cropped them and reduced them to a quarter of the original file size and it's only a 5 MP camera to start with. I found this Canon camera hanging on a tree by the Colorado R. a few years ago, but with 10 MP cameras under 100 bucks these days, I gotta get a new one.
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Great eye yuccahead. Lucky for us you live in such a beautiful place and we can enjoy it thru you.
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Vulture wrote:Great eye yuccahead. Lucky for us you live in such a beautiful place and we can enjoy it thru you.
Thanks for the kind words Vulture, I really am glad you folks are liking these images.
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Being at the right place at the right time kind of thing, nice, thanks. You are inspiring.
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