They are all beautiful, and That one sprite with her hair blowing in the wind is incredible ...to be able to sculpt that sense of motion ... in ice ...is almost unbelievable. Wonderful night photography too William. This whole series...day and night ... has been fantastic,
...Winterlude has been great, but I'm looking forward to tulip time!
ReplyDeleteTime to look forward to spring.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, they really are stunning.
ReplyDeleteUma bela série de esculturas de gelo.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
:-) I go with Tom! Both is beautiful.
ReplyDelete@Tom: tulips will come.
ReplyDelete@David: eventually.
@Whisk: thank you.
@Francisco: thanks.
@Iris: they are.
Goodbye winterlude it is time for spring now! Thank you for showing us around William!
ReplyDeleteYes, I have enjoyed this series very much indeed. Thank you for sharing them. :-)
ReplyDeleteLet us hear it for winter beginning to give way to spring.
ReplyDeleteThank you for another very enjoyable Winterlude in photos!
ReplyDeleteThat last one is wonderful, William. I've enjoyed the series a lot.
ReplyDeleteYou concluded with a bank. these are some very intricate carvings.
ReplyDeleteWonderful serie to finish Winterlude with, William.
ReplyDeleteThe combination of the delicate sculptures and the coloured light is outstanding.
Such beautiful cold art! Well, maybe the ideas behind them are warm, but they are ice still.
ReplyDeleteThey truly know how to make ice look like crystal!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images. A proper farewell
ReplyDeleteMB
What a wonderful series, William
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us there.
Winterlude ice sculptures are intricate and creative.
ReplyDeleteSo much movement captured in these ice sculptures.. I'm a bit sad it's the end of the series William :)
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed this series and admired the skill of the ice sculptors.
ReplyDeleteThe details of these sculptures are amazing.
ReplyDelete@Tanya: you're welcome.
ReplyDelete@DJan: a pleasure to do so.
@Anvilcloud: eventually!
@Maywyn: thank you!
@RedPat: thanks!
@Red: thank you.
@Jan: I agree.
@Barbara: indeed.
ReplyDelete@Sharon: definitely.
@MB: thank you.
@Bill: you're welcome.
@Marie: that they are.
@Grace: all good things end.
@Fun60: me too.
@Marleen: indeed.
Gorgeous photos ~ change the one constant of life.^_^
ReplyDeleteHappy Moments to You,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
It's as if the wind were blowing straight through and past them.
ReplyDeleteAn annual passage.
ReplyDeleteSuch delicate pieces of art! Delightful!
ReplyDeleteYou've really maxed out the beauty of Winterlude and I can tell it has been fun to capture these beautiful images.
ReplyDeleteThis has been great, William. Thank you for taking us along!
ReplyDeleteAnd now I guess Winterlude just slowly melts as we wait for tulip time...
Its a pity to see these beautiful sculptures melt away but it is time to welcome spring.
ReplyDeleteThey are all beautiful, and That one sprite with her hair blowing in the wind is incredible ...to be able to sculpt that sense of motion ... in ice ...is almost unbelievable. Wonderful night photography too William. This whole series...day and night ... has been fantastic,
ReplyDelete@Carol: thank you!
ReplyDelete@Joanne: quite true.
@Revrunner: it doesn't last.
@Magiceye: thank you!
@Jeanie: it has indeed.
@Kay: tulips will come.
@Nancy: it doesn't feel like spring yet.
@Sallie: thanks!
The blue/green lights make the ice look even colder:)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely!
DeleteI enjoy Winterlude through your photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
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