"These are my photography artwork, taken from the lake
at the backyard of our new lakefront home in Lindenhurst."
Late November
This is the direct view from the back of our new home, taken in late November.
What I saw on the lake took my breath away -
the glittering ice crystals was struck by the sun's rays
and the colour from the winter sky cast the image with cold-blue ambient.
Early December
I visited the lake in early December and found the lake looked different.
It's now covered with many tiny snowflakes over the frozen surface.
I've learned later on that snowflakes has different shapes and names.
The one I found on the lake is called "Needle" snowflakes.
A snowflake is a more general term; it can mean an individual snow crystal, or a few snow crystals stuck together, or large agglomerations of snow crystals that form "puff-balls" that float down from the clouds.
When this happens near the ground level, the water may condense as dew on the grass. High above the ground, water vapor condenses onto dust particles in the air.
It condenses into countless minute droplets, where each droplet contains at least one dust particle. A cloud is nothing more than a huge collection of these water droplets suspended in the air.
As clear as it's seen, the water was totally frozen that I could walk on it.
Snowy day at backyard
Close up on beautiful soft fluffy snow clinging on branches
Happy Holidays to everybody ka
2 comments:
Great pictures!
Happy Holiday to you and your family!
Rex - West Palm Beach
Wonderful pictures as usual.
Just LOVE your work.
P'som @ Tub Tim Thai
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