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Broken Ice

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This is not a negative image and not a positive. A little bit of both. This river connects to the Atlantic Ocean and is tidal, when the ice forms in the winter it is always rising and falling. This is some kind of pipe supported by a steel beam that spans the river.

Comments (35)


lunaris

8:37PM | Mon, 21 February 2005

Awesome photographic, how you combined + and -, like a metaphor of the rising and falling of the tidal.

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diomedes66

8:45PM | Mon, 21 February 2005

Marvelous monochrome composition, you have created a wonderful mood and texture with this combination! Bravo, very well done indeed!

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Richardphotos

8:57PM | Mon, 21 February 2005

excellent post work/capture Jack and you must be really up north

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Snow_Angel

9:13PM | Mon, 21 February 2005

Very interesting photo of broken ice and your effects Jack! Thanks for sharing this marvel :)

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SophiaDeer

9:16PM | Mon, 21 February 2005

A beautiful and poignant black and white image. You have captured the art form very well!

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jocko500

9:18PM | Mon, 21 February 2005

you doing super here very good work ; love the photo

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avalonfaayre

9:42PM | Mon, 21 February 2005

Very odd and fascinating. I like the way that it really has no recognizable name to it. I am free to think what I want about it. I like that. By the way, I can't stop looking at it.

LFNForever

9:53PM | Mon, 21 February 2005

Total beautiful brilliance!! V :)

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visionart

10:19PM | Mon, 21 February 2005

Superb B&W Capture...The Tones Are So Good!

Lissa_lei

10:43PM | Mon, 21 February 2005

Oh! how interestin Jack, lovly B&W shot, and the way the ice cracks is caught so well in your foto,. I like the tones, and composition, very much.Fascinatin texture in that ice. great postwork Eccellent. Lina

midnightblue

1:58AM | Tue, 22 February 2005

fascinating photo!

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squeeka

3:19AM | Tue, 22 February 2005

Very cool photo Jack! I love the way the ice is cracked adn you can see how the tide is affecting the river. Excellent shot!!

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tibet2004uk

5:23AM | Tue, 22 February 2005

I can't really see what this is in details but it's a beautiful shot nonetheless! Very luminous! The lighting is superb!

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Avalonne

6:04AM | Tue, 22 February 2005

Ah HA....Ok, I know the river...yes I do!!! And I gotta say you really made it look intriguing here...Awesome work!!!

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RodolfoCiminelli

7:27AM | Tue, 22 February 2005

Excellent photo Jack!!! Beautiful range of gray!!! I like the lights and shades!!!

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tallpindo

7:42AM | Tue, 22 February 2005

"It is not necessary to know what it is for no one truly knows what it is." Strategic Vision 1964

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CarolSassy

7:57AM | Tue, 22 February 2005

What a cool scene! I've never seen anything like this before. Looks dangerous and awesome! Great pic! V (:

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kansas

8:36AM | Tue, 22 February 2005

A wonderful winter photo.

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VDH

10:14AM | Tue, 22 February 2005

Indeed!! a wonderful winter photo!Very nice effects!

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sossy

12:07PM | Tue, 22 February 2005

A very impressive capture of the broken ice! like the reflection on the metal stuff! ;o)

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maud

8:37PM | Tue, 22 February 2005

Very interesting photo of broken ice Jack! Excellent capture :)

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whirlingfeather

8:55PM | Tue, 22 February 2005

It must be pretty neat to see the ice rising and falling, I haven't seen a good layer of ice on a river since I lived in Nebraska. Very cool!

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MeredithWilson

12:13AM | Wed, 23 February 2005

Dear Jack, another awesome B/W. The contrast really pops on this one, too. HMMM - and yet, there is soft sort of feel there also on the right. Very intriguing! A negative AND a positive - that's super imaginative! Did you start in B/W or did you shoot in color then digitally process to B/W? I can't tell exactly what I'm seeing, but something makes me think of color slide film. Great Work as always! Love, Meredith

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leda_moon

7:24AM | Wed, 23 February 2005

I see the broken ice,very cool photo,and I love the way you framed it too!**

Kinouk

10:48AM | Wed, 23 February 2005

Kewl and it's looks very cold. Winter at it's best!! Bravo!! huge hugz and kisses

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Myako

10:49AM | Wed, 23 February 2005

Waaaaaiiiiii wonderful mood like this black/white photo^^

RobertX

8:06PM | Wed, 23 February 2005

interesting textural study, wouldnt have been as effective in color methinks

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DIANE603

11:56AM | Thu, 24 February 2005

Awesome shot!!

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Ladyhawk

12:17PM | Thu, 24 February 2005

WOW Amazeing shot,very powerfull this way BRAVO!!!!(V)!!!:0)@-}--

tony_br22

6:57PM | Fri, 25 February 2005

Cooool shot of this pipe .. thanks for the explanation.

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