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Ephemeral Elegance

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On the edge of a streamside iceshelf, long elegant crystals of ice form. As the ice shelf slowly melts, water drips down and freezes in long columns. When the column gets close to the surface of the rushing stream, the water vapour feeds the column from below and delicate diamond shaped ice crystals are created. These are technically ephemeral stalactites, like the limestone drips formed in caves. These guys were about 6-8 inches long and are small versions of the tubular fairy bells I showed you on Siffleur Falls. I have never seen anything quite like this in all my years of working in snow bound landscapes. Believe it or not this is not a grayscale shot, it is full color. Still at Cline River Canyon near Nordegg, Alberta.

Comments (17)


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Tracesl

10:06PM | Wed, 02 April 2014

excellent

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RodS

10:22PM | Wed, 02 April 2014

Now, this is incredible, Roxy! I love the detail and depth here - not to mention all the delightful ice diamonds. What a shot! I think there's an ice faerie peeking out at you from inside.... Or maybe it just my meds..... :-D

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Faemike55

11:01PM | Wed, 02 April 2014

I see a couple of Ice Fae as well - Queen Zlata just took a look and stated that they can have that cold - she'll stay warm in Fae Valley but she does love the photo! I love this shot and the explanation as well

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mtdana

12:09AM | Thu, 03 April 2014

Fantastic detail and depth – I could easily believe this was in a cave!!!

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MineFujiko

1:47AM | Thu, 03 April 2014

Wow! Beautiful! Roxy-sensei

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magnus073

6:45AM | Thu, 03 April 2014

Roxie, this is such a fantastic looking capture.

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photosynthesis

10:33AM | Thu, 03 April 2014

Very cool (no pun intended) & unusual structures. Great macro work & thanks for sharing it with us...

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Cgaynor

11:05AM | Thu, 03 April 2014

Wonderful capture of Nature's art work!

West_coaster07

12:52PM | Thu, 03 April 2014

Nicely done Roxy!!!

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drifterlee

3:20PM | Thu, 03 April 2014

Looks like shark's teeth! Great shot!

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dragonmuse

7:43PM | Thu, 03 April 2014

Beautifully captured.

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3dpoetry

12:41AM | Fri, 04 April 2014

Amazing

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blinkings

8:00PM | Fri, 04 April 2014

Lovely. I have just posted some too!

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Cyve

9:07AM | Sat, 05 April 2014

AMAZING !!! Fantastic capture !!!

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adorety

10:24PM | Sun, 06 April 2014

Ahh. Saw them out of order, so the comment on the later image makes sense now. Again, nature's beauty. Excellent close up. Your pics are nicely clear.

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FaeMoon

4:22PM | Fri, 18 April 2014

This is so gorgeous! Nature's diamonds!

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chaylastorm

7:59PM | Sun, 20 April 2014

Beautiful... mother nature at her best..


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.6
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D7100
Shutter Speed1/200
ISO Speed200
Focal Length300

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