On a walk today at Kendrick Woods we noticed this amazing formation
in the ice on a pond. It resembles the roots of a tree,
or the spindly off shoots of a nerve. And just below the surface
is a leaf suspended until it thaws.
Have a great weekend!
Oh my goodness. The first thing I saw in this picture was a little FACE looking up at me! Have a wonderful weekend yourself!
What an interesting capture Deborah 🙂
LOVE LOVE LOVE it! What a beautiful and almost haunting image, abstract yet natural. I love those unique finds that you know you wouldn't have found hours (or maybe even minutes) later.
Amazing! I am always fascinated by frozen ice and the myriad ways it can express itself.
Oh wow! This is simply an "oh wow!" capture. Nature repeats this same pattern over and over – rivers, the way water freezes, the lines in a leaf, the veins in our bodies, and yes, like you saw here, the look of nerve shoots and tree roots. We're part of it all – aren't we?
That is super cool. I love how the opening in the ice creates a natural framing. Super cool….sorry about the unintended pun.
Amazing!! It's as if spring is poking its way from up and under the ice. Hope-FULL!!!!
Just like Leon I first thought this is a face looking up at me! Fantastic shot, Deb!
Mysterious! I also saw the face first! I thought it might be a reflection!
I have looked and studied this capture for a while now…and there are just endless possibilities as to WHAT it conveys. This is an awesome capture! From a rose…to a person…to a frantic nerve! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!