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Ice n Oozey

Photography Surrealism posted on Apr 19, 2014
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Cleaning out my Nordegg folder I came across one more gem from the Cline River. There is no sense of scale here as all the features are utterly alien to most of us; this view could be anywhere from a few centimeters to meters or more. I really like the creepyness of this image. In places the ice has taken on an organic appearance... like some massive slime mold, or the leftovers of a giant snow slug. Neat to know that such mystical places exist, if only for a season at a time.

Comments (20)


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Faemike55

9:37PM | Sat, 19 April 2014

this is just about as creepy as it gets. great capture Roxy - somehow I am thinking of the 50's style Sci-Fi movies

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chaylastorm

9:46PM | Sat, 19 April 2014

Yep... creepy.. but I bet it looks lovely in spring with the thawing. Mother nature has so many surprises for us if we only look. Your've taken some great pictures and frankly that's why I finally decided to post a couple of my own.. even though I only have a little pocket camera. LOL Great work.... and thanks for your comments on mine. hugs xxx

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magnus073

10:10PM | Sat, 19 April 2014

This is a very cool looking capture for sure, Roxie. Thanks so much for sharing this one.

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MineFujiko

11:28PM | Sat, 19 April 2014

Great capture, Roxy-sensei! the rock on center looks like a fist.

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photosynthesis

11:32PM | Sat, 19 April 2014

You're right, there really is no way to judge the scale here. Great variations in abstract shapes & very appealing range of gray tones as well. Unique & excellent image...

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shingleboot

11:33PM | Sat, 19 April 2014

Water, or in this case ice, is an amazing substance. Nice capture

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adorety

11:35PM | Sat, 19 April 2014

Really great textures! I see an ice troll in there. Excellent detail in the water.

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eekdog Online Now!

11:52PM | Sat, 19 April 2014

looks to me like some kinda frozen creature there, Roxy. cool shot, love your b&w work. and Happy Easter..

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RaykesPictures

12:34AM | Sun, 20 April 2014

Nice compo, well done.

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Tracesl

2:17AM | Sun, 20 April 2014

excellent

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mtdana

3:15AM | Sun, 20 April 2014

The water suggests one scale but the ice formation appear smaller in scale – Great image!

alanwilliams

5:30AM | Sun, 20 April 2014

frozen beauty

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paul_gormley

9:55AM | Sun, 20 April 2014

really interesting shot, I love the visual confusion the forms make as eye and brain try to figure out if there is a giant or creature partly buried there

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drifterlee

1:18PM | Sun, 20 April 2014

Very cool ice shot!!!!

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RodS

4:23PM | Sun, 20 April 2014

It does allow one's mind to run wild and imagine all kinds of things. A fun and well composed shot, Roxy! The B&W seems to give it even more of an alien feel.

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tommorules

5:01PM | Sun, 20 April 2014

Wicked!!! Wonder what this would look like in a really deep ugh-ugh-ugh cobalt duo-tone?

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tommorules

5:01PM | Sun, 20 April 2014

Wicked!!! Wonder what this would look like in a really deep ugh-ugh-ugh cobalt duo-tone?

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lorddarkwolf

10:52PM | Sun, 20 April 2014

interesting

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NetWorthy

11:07AM | Mon, 21 April 2014

Nice. You're right about the creepiness: It reminds me of Geiger's art with its creepy organic shapes.

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sossy

12:05PM | Fri, 23 May 2014

what a stunning and mystical scenery! gorgeous mood and details! outstanding captured! ;o)


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ModelNIKON D7100
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ISO Speed200
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