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The hanging ice on this tree was eye catching, and when combined with a long exposure to blur the water below, proved to be quite serene in appearance.
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Elsewhere along Papermill Stream I found small patches of ice, in this case formed over a bed of fallen leaves.
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My last images of the field trip were of small trees mid-stream, each wearing a skirt of ice. A long exposure (6 seconds) ensure the rushing water behind them blurred into a delicate backdrop.
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