Well it has been some time since I posted to my blog. Too many addictions, too little time. Such is life. I have been active on flickr lately and decided to bring you some of my favourite pictures taken by my various friends and others on flickr. This post has a theme of ice. Clicking on any picture will take you to the photo in flickr where you can make a comment or see a larger version.
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Ice Coats Red Twigs by Pictoscribe
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What run-off does on cold days! by Rich66
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Cerro Torre, Patagonia, Argentina by Maegges
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The 58th Sapporo Snow Festival 02 by Dolphin_dolphin
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Partial rainbow in the clouds by Walla2chick who explains:
Monday as I was driving through Walla Walla, WA, USA, I noticed the beautiful mini rainbows in the clouds. I looked up the website that flickerite 'fdecomite' guided me to and found it is a circumhorizon arc.
"Look for a circumhorizon arc near to noon near to the summer solstice when the sun is very high in the sky (higher than 58°). It lies well below the sun - twice as far from it (two hand spans) as the 22º halo." "The arc is a very large halo and is close to, and parallel to the horizon. Usually only fragments are visible where there happen to be cirrus clouds." "whenever the sky is wisped or hazed with thin cirrus clouds. These clouds are cold and contain ice crystals in even the hottest climes."
It has to do with refraction of light through ice crystals in the atmosphere --and it was over 80F at the time!
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Having travelled fairly widely and taken lots of photos, and the family don't want to be bored by them anymore, I thought why not take them to the world and bore them too? Maybe someone somewhere will see a picture I took of them on a London Street and say "Hey! That's Me". If you click on the photos they should take you to my flickr pages where you can view even more photos and see them in larger size.
This is also a place for some of my various artistic creations and some of my humour which may or may not appeal to you.
I don't like violence, so I thought "Shot Alive" would be better than "Shot Dead". I Couldn't come up with a title that worked as well as my "Wobbly Universe" one.
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