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I can´t remember seeing this before. They looked like white leavs of the giant waterlily. This is a stream and the foam shaped them. Cool to see them moving up and down in the waves.
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Nature Notes Water World Sunlit Sunday Theme 08
I can´t remember seeing this before. They looked like white leavs of the giant waterlily. This is a stream and the foam shaped them. Cool to see them moving up and down in the waves.
NF Waters 58
Nature Notes Water World Sunlit Sunday Theme 08
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sooo beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the light, and the colors and textures in this photo!
ReplyDeleteThe picture is amazinng:)
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery unusual, a great capture. Like icy waterlily pads.
ReplyDeleteThey do indeed. What a beauty your lenses have captured! This is the reason why I love photography. You discover things that we very often overlook. Many thanks.
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What a great photo! An unusual sight- and good that you caught it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE how you capture the waves and the 'giant waterlilies', amazing!
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water lilies - that was my first thought too. Mother Nature. One can always count on her to come up with a good idea.
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ReplyDeleteDet må være vannliljeblader som er frosset!
Eller danner jo is geometriske flater.
Ingun
thanks everyone!
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Ha en fin kveld :)
Mormor
What an unusual thing to happen, glad you took a photo to share.
ReplyDeleteI've not seen a photo like it ever - beautiful mother nature at her best.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful photo!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting!!! I've never seen stream foam do anything like this!!!
ReplyDeleteMother Nature is the best artist. I don't believe I've ever seen anything quite like that.
ReplyDeleteLove this shot. Very unusual.
ReplyDeleteFabulous shot!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful composition to photo!
ReplyDeleteWhat an intriguing photo, with the snow, leaves and water!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely leaves.
ReplyDeleteThis seems unusual to me too. Usually waterlily leaves disappear before a hard freeze. Makes for a neat photo!
ReplyDeleteReally amazing and nice, had not seen anything like it!
ReplyDeletenature always has a surprise!
ReplyDeleteVilket läckert foto och det är så mycket liv i bilden.
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thanks everyone.
ReplyDeleteI love the cool looking shapes, great capture!
ReplyDeleteOh yes they really look like the famous Amazon lily leaves, fascinating nature creations.
ReplyDeleteamazing! frozen lily pads.:p
ReplyDeleteVery unusual but stunning!
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Fabulous shot! I've never seen that either. What an interesting effect.
ReplyDeleteWow a very awesome photo. Love it!
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ReplyDeleteI have never seen anything like this either!! Good thing you were there to capture it!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photo..I remember reading about these when I was looking for info about our pond. I think they were called ice disks and had to do with changing temperatures. They really are neat looking. Thank you for linking into Nature Notes Monica... Michelle
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