These icicles were formed along Fall Creek during the coldest months of February in the Finger Lakes Region of New York State.
The transient nature of these forms is suggested by the thinness of the pedicle joining each bell to the ice lobe of the ledge. Note the golden crystals in the ice lobe.
A visualization of the symbolic power of the numeral three, reflected on itself. Question: what do “threes” mean to you?
Captured with the Sony DSLR-A700, DT 16-105mm F3.5-5.6 lens, hoya circular polarizing filter, mounted on the Manfrotto tripod with ball head.
Click the photograph for my online gallery Ice Bells listing.

you have a gift –
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most appreciated, ksbeth
Happy Thanksgiving
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It is beautiful! Well captured 🙂
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Thank You, Indah.
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Awesome! Happy Holidays, Michael! 🌲😁🌲
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Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year, Tom
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It’s good that you managed to include the reflection of the “bells” as well.
Three is the smallest odd prime number.
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agreed!!
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Amazing photo! When I have traveled Interstate 68 through West Virginia into Maryland during colder months, some of the mountain cuts resemble any icy waterfall, frozen in time.
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Water oozing from the cut rock faces does that here, as well.
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