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"balance" of nature
Drifting log finds a place to balance on a rock. The icicles seem to hold it in place.
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Bob, I like this one very much. A very unusual subject, photographed well. Thanks.
Jim Padget at 09:22 CET on 10-Jan-2013 [Reply]
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Jim Padget wrote:
> Bob, I like this one very much. A very unusual subject, photographed well. Thanks.
> Thanks Jim! Funny part was that I spent most of the day viewing this scene from a perspective end view of the log. It wasn't until later in the day I realized the precarious position of the log and the icicles on both ends. Teaches me to take a second look..... Glad you enjoyed it!
Bob Fordice at 16:32 CET on 10-Jan-2013 [Reply]