Monday, February 27, 2023

The Appleton Dam

You've recently seen one set of photos from the dam at Appleton. Those were focused on a fallen tree with a derelict building in the background. These are of the dam itself.


This ↓ looks a little abstract.


I took this ↓ for the juxtaposition of the sign with the ice.


While it would have been preferable to have better access tot he site than I had, I like the results of this shoot well enough.

15 comments:

Patio Postcards said...

Amazing the power of water, cold into ice sculptures of sorts.

Tom said...

Now THAT'S cold! PS, loved the fiddlin' form your last post.

Barbara Rogers said...

Some beautiful and powerful sculptures of ice!

Jenn Jilks said...

It looks a little COLD!!!

Ed said...

I'm not sure I have seen ice blobs like that form in such an array.

Karen said...

Ice can be so dramatic

Vicki Lane said...

That frozen bit is particularly beautiful.

Margaret said...

That's some amazing ice!!

gigi-hawaii said...

These photos are excellent. I liked your previous post about the fiddle. Good for you!

Granny Sue said...

Brrrr. Beautiful anyway, but that is a LOTof ice.

RedPat said...

These shots capture cold very well. Nice ones.

PipeTobacco said...

All the images are nice…. But the first one….. that one grabs me the most… I think…. because I really enjoy images of structures, and the cement dam itself has its own structural beauty.

PipeTobacco

Red said...

And I see a Trans Alta sign there! How did Trans Alta get there?

William Kendall said...

I like these.

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

That is a great photo subject and more so in winter.