Description
Ice Bubbles
The formation of ice crystals require special winter conditions. In this case, ice bubbles formed around air and other small structures of the earth and possibly some salt that was used to prevent ice formation and slippery conditions. Freezing cold and water are basic ingredients. Temperature and humidity determine crystalline forms.
Ice crystals are solid ice. The shapes that are formed include columns, needles, plates and dendrites. In this art piece crystalised bubbles project off the ice ponds. They are likely formations of air bubbles caught in the snow and ice which helped this beautiful creation of nature. One just has to look at the microcosms of the backyard and you will find little pieces of heaven and the miraculous earth.
On the day I photographed the image, the conditions were ripe. A “bad” snowstorm in February 2016 with 8-12 inches of snow, was followed by a Valentines day of zero degrees Fahrenheit, and then followed a day later by a morning with temperatures reaching 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Ice ponds with transparent and often cracked thin ice could be found all over the park As I looked more closely at these ice ponds with my macro lens – my breath was taken away by the geometric forms of nature.
Just a click of the camera and a moment of time in nature, likely never to surface again, was captured.
Related categories: forces, shape, units to unity, time, bonds and connections, forces, water theme