I know, you’re thinking, “Oh no, not another ice and snow post!” I promise this will be the last one for awhile.
The powers of reflection and refraction create one of nature’s most appreciated displays …
… the rainbow!
Rainbows need not be large to be appreciated – this miniature one lurking amongst the ice pile on Lake Superior was a little treasure!
Ciao! ~ Kat
This post was in response to the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge. ”Reflections” was this week’s theme. Everyone is welcome to join in the Challenge; further details on how to participate and links to others’ responses are found here.
As harsh as this winter has been, opportunities for great photos abound! That tiny rainbow is such a treasure.
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So true — and I do appreciate the beauty, but looking forward to the beauty of Spring!
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Lovely idea Kat! First shot is especially beautiful
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Thanks, Tina — the wind was whipping the snow powder around giving a somewhat dreamy view.
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Spectacular and amazing!
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Thanks so much, IT!
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So beautiful Kat!
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Thank you, Madhu!
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Love how beautifully you’ve captured the ice and rainbow:) You have a talent, Kat!
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Peri I so appreciate the compliment! Thank you! (I am sooo far behind on blog reading — that darn day job! :-))
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A lovely photo for the challenge but I hope our ice melts quickly. 🙂
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