Monday, March 5, 2012

Frosty Fishing Creek

18 comments:

Traveling Hawk said...

Happy New Year, Nikon Sniper! Hope to see photos as good as in 2010 on your blog.

Martina J said...

This is nice, I like the contract of the color of the snow and the dry grass. I notice that your granddaughter's name is Kyla. My daugher's name is Kyla also!!
Happy New Year!!!

黄清华 Wong Ching Wah said...

Wow, I used to cycle to nearby mining pools for fishing when I was young 30 years ago...
Cool place, maybe dangerous !

Wong

Stephanie said...

Gorgeous! Please make your picture bigger on your blog.

Judy said...

Wow... I can feel the cold...

Anonymous said...

It looks freezing!

Christine said...

That's a very nice photo Stephen; wonderful contrasts.

aurbie said...

Brrr. Do you do any ice fishing there?

Love the ice-tree.

Calv said...

Hi Stephen, nice to meet you.

I saw that you'd stopped by my blog, so glad you did as it led me back to your fantastic pictures. I love taking pics myself, unfortunately i only have a compact camera at the moment. One day i'd like a nice Nikon SLR if i can save the pennies, there are some lovely ones on the market.

Looking forward to looking around your blog more. Thanks,

Calv.

jordiegirl said...

Another great photo from you, here's to many more in 2011

Heckety said...

I sure wouldn't want to be a fish in THAT water- as a fish I doubt I'd enjoy the scenery!!
Thank you for joining me again at my new place!

Sila said...

Since I discovered you, the world is much closer!
Un abrazo, Sila

JoLynne Lyon said...

That shot persuades me that a photographer doesn't have to put his camera away until spring. What pretty, stark colors!

NikonSniper said...

This small river rarely freezes ... but yes there is plenty of ice fishing done a half our north of here on bigger lakes. when they place their huts on the water they will drive their trucks out on the ice with the ice cutters etc. really something to see. i wouldn't want to be the first guy out there with my truck. the ice fishing scene in wisconsin is very much like what is shown in the movie "grumpy old men".
nikonsniper steve

PhotoVigor said...

Hello Stephen,

Taking pictures of snowy scene must be very interesting and different experience unlike the common one we are doing daily. It's beautiful.

I am wondering if you swim there after taking this picture. :D Must be very cold huh.

Toms / thattakam.com said...

Happy New Year to Your family and YOu.
God Bless U

Unknown said...

Hey, my artist-friend, how are you? Youre're picts are so important and delightful: thanks to be! With "friendship", Enio8... Happy new Year!

SKIZO said...

Wonderful
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