Long-time followers of my photography know that I love winter and one of the main reasons is all the various forms of ice that can be found throughout the season. One of the most interesting forms of ice that I've seen is the textured ice that often forms at the base of High Falls in Grand Portage State Park. As the spray from the waterfall lands on the snow, it freezes into all these little bumpy mounds of ice. Zooming in with a telephoto lens and making abstract images of this ice is a lot of fun. In the wide angle photo shown below, I've circled in red the area that is shown in the abstract image above.
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