Ice Abstract, Taft Bay Park, Oneida Lake
I went out yesterday afternoon to photograph the sunset from Taft Bay Park on Oneida Lake. While the sunset was decent, I found myself engrossed instead in photographing the ice found on the edge of the lake. The strange patterns found in this photograph were quite unique from other ice that I have seen and I ended up taking only one sunset photograph. Colorful pebbles underneath the ice added the kaleidoscope of color. I believe it is often best to photograph what most inspires you. If the sunset isn’t your thing that night, don’t bother with it - the resulting images will likely be boring and uninspired.

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Kari Post on 10 Jan 2008 at 8:55 pm #
This shot reminds me of stained glass. It really ended up being quite beautiful. The details are so crisp I feel like it would just melt if I touch my screen; the light makes it looks like some type of liquid instead of ice. I hope you get a bunch more good shots on your last days in New York. I miss you.
Kimmy on 11 Jan 2008 at 7:41 pm #
Now this one is just too freakin’ cool!!! You’ve got a great eye kiddo! Hey, I miss you too!