Still life with grasses
Sedge grasses poke their blades up from an ice-covered pond, Danmark Ø, Scoresby Sund, East Greenland.
sedge grasspondfall seasonDenmark Islandremote locationicerocksScoresby SundEast Greenland
Terry Allen
on August 5, 2020Many thanks everyone for the nice comments!
TruImages
on August 5, 2020Beautiful abstract!
Darlene Jansen
on August 4, 2020A lovely capture!
Lgood
on August 4, 2020It's a bit amazing that the grass seems to thrive in that frigid and oftentimes frozen water. And to see that these are actually poking the stalks through the ice is fantastic! This is a lovely still life image.
Byron Fair Photography
on August 4, 2020Outstanding photo.
Judith Sparhawk
on August 4, 2020When I first saw the grasses, I didn't realize they were coming up through ice--amazing that they are able to live this way!
God's Child
on August 4, 2020Nice closeup of the emerging grass!
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Wayne Wendel
on August 4, 2020Wonderful shot, Terry. If there are Muskox there, it's probably their prime food source.
geoghanart
on August 4, 2020Well seen and captured. The power of life, energy and growth under adverse conditions shines through.
Franks-Focus
on August 4, 2020Excellent closeup of these sprigs of grass emerging from the ice