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This is the same ICE 3 train as in the previous upload, just about 200 meters down the track and still gaining speed.

At an approved top speed of 330 km/h the ICE 3 are the fastest trains of Deutsche Bahn.

 

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I have recently had the opportunity to visit Colorado and spend some time shooting snowscapes. This is a capture of the wall of ice that many climbers love to climb on. Some of the structures there are too fragile to ascend so are thankfully left untouched. I thought that shooting in the middle of winter would be fun but I realized after 4 days that I still enjoy living in Southern California. Some of the days the temperatures reached 8 degrees and no matter how many layers of clothes you wear you still have to pull your hands out of the gloves and even though those are only momentary exposures to the cold just a few moments out of your gloves requires many minutes back in to warm up. Unfortunately your hands are outside more than they are inside and thats where the problem lays.

 

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Detail of a jagged glacier at Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska.

Rijp op een beukentak

Tuin Hengelo, The Netherlands

Macro Mondays: Texture

Drift ice was floating down the Fraser River.

frosty morning in dortmund

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A moody sea view with loads of seaside ice taken on a cloudy day after sunset in Lauttasaari, Helsinki.

It is well known that the lakes in the Upper Engadine freeze at an altitude around 1800 metres in winter, and I wanted to experience this for myself. I travelled there in mid-February in the most beautiful weather - and it was far too warm for the time of year! But the Lake Sils was frozen and I - like many others - hiked across it to the mouth of the Aua da Fedoz. There, however, the lake was open and formed gorgeous ice sculptures. I just had to make sure that the ice under my feet was stable enough, a cold bath would have been a bit unpleasant...

 

Es ist bekannt, dass die Seen im Oberengadin auf rund 1800 Meter im Winter gefrieren, und das wollte ich einmal selber erleben. Mitte Februar bin ich bei schönstem Wetter hingereist - und es war viel zu warm für die Jahreszeit! Doch der Silsersee war zugefroren und ich bin - wie viele andere auch - darüber gewandert bis zur Flussmündung der Aua da Fedoz. Dort war der See allerdings offen und bildete wunderschöne Eisskulpturen. Ich musste beim Fotografieren nur gut aufpassen, dass das Eis unter meinen Füssen stabil genug war, ein kaltes Bad wäre etwas unangenehm gewesen...

  

Icecold and frozen...the lake Eibsee!

irrISIStible : ICE QUEEN MESH OUTFIT @ The Secret Garden -

opening November 1st

 

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Tasman glacier in Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park - New Zealand

Flying over the Southern Alps from Milford Sound back to Queenstown in a helicopter. The views are just amazing. Not much snow for this time of year but still enough ice in the glaciers.

Lake Superior ice flow near Little Presque Isle. Marquette MI

The rays of the full moon licking the ice with just a smidgeon of color. Cass Lake, Minnesota.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Those who know me will be aware that temperatures over 25°C are what I call "hot" so imagine how my day went with temperatures way over 30°C.....

I'm feeling like ice in the sunshine ♪♫♪

So I thought I'd do something to cool down.

Phone camera shots on the lost highway from the bus.

On a recent visit to the John R Park Homestead near Kingsville, Ontario, I experienced a sunrise like no other. The air temperature was minus 10 celsius with a wind chill of minus 25. Strong wind gusts from the southwest pushed waves from Lake Erie against the shore. As the waves hit the break wall, the spray created interesting ice formations.

Little Ice-bird is singing the famous wintersong. ;-)

 

“It takes love, you see, to bring the world back to life.”

Quote― S. Jae-Jones, Wintersong

Apple orchard waits for spring to return and a new growing season.

One texture by DigiDi www.flickr.com/photos/digidi/6804280301/in/set-7215762411...

The rest are mine.

Birds and moon by Brusheezy, Deviantart and Obsidian Dawn.

This is where you see the plants in the previous picture from the opposite side.

同じ植物を反対側から見たところです。

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Walking Blues (Robert Johnson) feat. Keb' Mo' | Playing For Change | Song Around The World

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