A work in progress! Hi! My name is Melinda. I am happily married to the love of my life and we have a daughter who is in college. I live in Southern California and I am an amateur photographer. My husband bought me my Kodak P880 for Christmas in 2006. I looked at it and thought I'd never figure it out! I've only taken regular every day snapshots and never looked through the lens in a "creative" way. Then in March 2007 someone introduced me to Renderosity.  In May, I became brave and decided to upload my first photo... I haven't been able to put my camera down since! LOL. I still have a lot to learn, but I sure am having fun doing it. I have come a long way though. This time last year, I couldn't even put a photo on the computer! Now I have started to research DSLR cameras ... Who knows what the future brings! Update: I now have that DSLR :) Was the best Christmas (2008) gift!   I did the research and picked it out and Santa put it under the tree. It's a Canon Rebel Xsi .
May 9, 2014
I have a new DSLR, the Canon 7OD. A gift from my husband for Mother's Day. So much to explore!
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Comments (11)
Richardphotos
so interesting. I would like to be able to walk on one for a short distance. thanks again for sharing these
ronmolina
Incredible shot!
Mondwin
Fascinating shot my dear!!Bravissima!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma
etoiledumatin
Très beau panorama sur ce qui va bientôt disparaitre malheureusement: les glaciers.
Rob2753
It's stunning I thought at first it was a road in the foreground and the glacier was encroaching upon it until I realised it was water :)
Adobe_One_Kenobi
You'll be amazed how a crop can change am image. Hell I have been known to get two or more images out of one shot purely by cropping. Even at camera level (Especially at close-up or macro) just a turn of the camera by a half inch can completely change a picture. You did a fine job here Melinda, good for you. I might have included more sky and less water or vice versa. But it doesn't hurt to tear up the rule book now and again when you get results like this. Well done you!
kgb224
Superb capture. God bless.
goodoleboy
Great composition in this shot, as you painstakingly braved the treacherous ice, rocks and snow on your hazardous trek to your own Mount Everest, Melinda.
myrrhluz
When I look at this glacier it's easy to see how huge boulders were picked up by glaciers and deposited many miles distant from their starting point. Excellent capture! Beautiful composition, textures, and colors. I like the cracks, crevices, and colors of the land in the forefront. They are quite different from each other.
moochagoo
A really nice (and cold) place :)
danapommet
Gorgeous photo and light. It is amazing how millions of tons of ice can actually flow down hill like that!