With Utah’s winter taking on a life of its own this year, I thought it was time to pull out a cool, icy image for this week’s challenge. Of course, ice doesn’t just mean cold, frozen water. Have a lot of fun this week seeing what you can find for ice, ice, baby.
IN A NEW POST CREATED FOR THIS CHALLENGE, SHARE ONE OR TWO OR MORE PHOTOS FEATURING ICE.
Everyone is welcome to participate, even if your blog isnβt about photography.
Hereβs how it works:
- Each week, Iβll come up with a theme and post a photo that I think fits. You take photographs based on your interpretation of the theme, and post them on your blogΒ (a new post!)Β anytime before the following Thursday, when the next photo theme will be announced.
- To make it easy for others to check out your photos, title your blog post βA Photo a Week Challenge: (theme of the week)β and be sure to use the βpostadayβ³Β tag.
- Come back here and post a link to your image in the comments for this challenge.
- FollowΒ nancy merrill photographyΒ so that you donβt miss out on weekly challenge announcements.
thanks for the prompt, Nancy π
wow, those are long ones! we don’t have very cold winters here in Brussels. so, from my meager collection: http://lessywannagohome.blogspot.be/2017/01/ice-ice-baby.html
Perfect timing for me…I just spent a long time watching some men cutting out river ice and building a warming hut this afternoon. I love your icicles!!
I am hoping my pingback will work…and if not I will post the link to my post.
Piggy-backing on Paula’s Wintry, these photos fit both challenges
We have had some icicles in past winters that stretched from the roof, two stories to the ground. They were huge, beautiful, heavy, and dangerous. We were lucky we didn’t loss our roof or gutters.
That’s a wonderful glittery pictures π
You have to be careful with icicles. They can be very dangerous. π
It hasn’t been too icy here(thankfully) but I did capture some last week! https://dailymusing57.com/2017/01/29/a-photo-a-week-ice/