Trapped in Ice
A single air bubble frozen in the ice of a beaver pond.
Understanding Design
A single air bubble frozen in the ice of a beaver pond.
Lake Superior has many colors, from the browns of the mud bluffs to the ice clear and ice cold waters of the north shore rocks. Here it is green, and so is the Meyer’s Beach sea cave it is illuminating.
An empty coffee cup matches the bear berries and the snow.
A large storm is set off by high voltage lines.
A coyote runs past, on the hunt for rabbits. It worked its way downwind and spent the next 20 minutes hunting back and forth once it knew where the humans were.
These Ibis, along with a number of other species of birds were everywhere in Brazos Bend State Park, taking advantage of high water for easy hunting.
Blowing snow crosses the lines of cracks in the ice in Echo Lake.
Gooseberries ripen early at the tree line. As do other fruits; we found full patches of raspberries later.
Discarded WiFi antennas yellow as they age. One unneeded antenna per device turns into a massive pile of waste.
The first snow of the year covers leaves which have not yet fully changed, let alone fallen.