Through and Through

© Nikki McDonald

Through and Through

Uploaded: February 20, 2020 | Entered: February 20, 2020 00:00:00

Description

Submitted for the PG101 Wabi Sabi Theme This is an angled view through an iced-over side window of a 1935 Ford Coupe. I took this photo over a year ago and in the middle of winter, so I thought the patterns were due to ice. I went back this week in warmer weather and find that they are instead caused by some kind of break-down process in the glass itself. All but one of the side windows of this vehicle display the cracking/bubbling.

Exif: Camera: SONY ILCA-77M2; Shutter Speed: 1/6000; Aperture: f/2.8; ISO: 1000; Orientation: ; Date: 2020:01:17 17:02:27

Comments

Mitch Spence level-classic February 20, 2020

What an intriguing pattern you've brought us here, Nikki. I never get to see iced-over anything these days, so I'm doubly intrigued. #1734513

Terry Korpela level-deluxe February 20, 2020

Nicely Done Nikki! #11793855

Bob Cournoyer level-classic February 20, 2020

I first thought it was a jig-saw puzzle... :-) Happy Theme Day #11793859

Amanda D. Austwick level-classic February 20, 2020

Nice scene through the ice covered window. Great colors! #11793874

Michele Peterson level-classic February 21, 2020

Really great find. The colors are pretty and the texture/patterns are so interesting. A great capture for the theme. #11793990

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