Ice and brick wall

© Natasha Pliss

Ice and brick wall

Uploaded: December 17, 2017 11:52:55 | Entered: December 18, 2017 11:36:53

Description

Category: Details and Close-up. Gigantic icicles (6-7 feet long) formed under the roof of a red brick building in January of 2015. They were monstrous and extremely dangerous. This is a close-up view I managed to shoot from my window. Tamron 28-300 mm lens. PS CC, Topaz Studio.

Comments

John Connolly December 17, 2017

What a remarkable image Natasha! I am glad I live in a more moderate climate! #1701037

John Koepfer @PresentPleasures December 17, 2017

Natasha I love this semi abstract work of art, excellent lines, reflections and light!! Icecis so beautiful but can be extremely dangerous like you said, so glad you where able tp capture this from inside your home!! #11665328

Natasha Pliss level-classic December 18, 2017

Thank you very much, John C. and John R.K! Greatly appreciated. #11665454

Leslie McLain level-classic December 18, 2017

Beautiful capture and reflections, Natasha, #11665487

Natasha Pliss level-classic December 22, 2017

Thank you very much, Leslie! #11666112

Joanna Kovalcsik level-classic January 31, 2018

Great details, Natasha-- congratulations!! #11674544

John Koepfer @PresentPleasures January 31, 2018

Another excellent finalist Natasha, congratulations and good luck in the gold round!! #11674802

frank w. degenhardt February 01, 2018

A gorgeous Finalist Natasha. Congratulations on the beautiful work. #11675211

Natasha Pliss level-classic February 04, 2018

Thank you so very much, Joanna, John and Frank! Greatly appreciated. #11676132

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