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Taken in Michigan's Eastern Upper Peninsula - north Lake Huron beach in winter
I don't know what gallery to put this in so I put it here. It is a small scene, not a "landscape". Winter Lake Huron shoreline ice formations are dynamic - constantly changing. Here icicles formed from the top of a very small beach cave as a result of wave action entering the cave. Many formed while there was a steady wind coming from the right, so they are bent. Then the wave action changed during very cold conditions: water entered the cave much less violently and less often, with gentle undulations. So the icicles were "dipped" in water every so often. The ice formations pictured were the result. Canon EOS 1D Mark 2 + 28-135mm lens at 38mm 1/125 sec, f/22 Mode: Av Metering: Multi-segment Exp comp: +1/3 ISO: 400 Paul Rossi personal website: https://paulrossibirds.com/
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by Craig Lipski
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