Spiked Tree Branches

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When I woke up in the morning a few days ago, the first thing I saw through my window was trees and bushes caked in ice.  When I took a closer look, I notices that the ice had formed a spiky formation on branches and twigs.

What I heard was that if there is fog on a day in which the temperature is below freezing,  you get these cool formations. Fog is made of water droplets. If the temperature is below freezing, the droplets a cooled, allowing them to remain a liquid in the air. After the droplets touched a freezing surface, they froze in that position and shape, creating these formations.

-kittycat501

Cool photography

Hi everyone!

This is just one of my casual posts which are meant to catch people’s eye.

Anyways, a few months ago, my brother and I were taking pictures.

My brother got an idea when he saw my pair of transparent dice. We could use a flash light to shine through the dice, which would look cool in a picture!

So, we took a flash light and die into my room, and turned off the lights. I shone the flash light on the die at a certain angle, and my brother attempted to take the picture.

It took a several tries, but here are the best pics:

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Also, here are some pictures of snow to go with winter.

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And no, I did not edit this one. I accidentally had the flash on while taking a picture, so the light reflected off the falling snow flakes, which resulted in this.

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Thanks for reading,

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