Three Layers of Ice (#6)

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Mother Nature demonstrates the various types and shapes ice can take on Elizabeth Bay, Manitoulin Island, Ontario. First there were small floating clumps, then the water level rose with a few days' melting, then it froze over the clumps, carrying with it thousands of tiny shards. The currents pushed a floating layer of ice on top of the recent freeze--to give us a total of three layers. The mountain of ice in the background heaved up like that because it hit a piece of rocky ground that was above water level.
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BRETT ZIMMERMAN
Taken On
March 14, 2024
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ice shards frozen slippery cold icy dawn daylight day daytime winter weather season seasonal frigid morning water transparent blue white contrasts shapes geometrical geometrics sunrise picturesque beauty beautiful melting freezing shore shoreline glacier mountain nature outdoors scenery water_resources sky snow azure natural_environment sea_ice natural_landscape polar_ice_cap
  • Focal: 40
  • Lens Model: EF17-40mm f/4L USM
  • Shutter speed: 0.2 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 13

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