afwrite's photos with the keyword: ice

Deliverance

13 Apr 2015 2 2 569
A walk on Christmas day quite a few years ago near my Uncle Ian's house in Bearsden, scanned from 35mm print. Always wanted to do something with this photo. Will dig out the negative and see if it copes with enlargement. Scotland 2000.

Ice Flowers - view large

04 Mar 2014 4 393
After washing my car on Sunday, the clean glass formed these icy frond formations with the overnight frost. 9am, 3rd March 2014, Bridge Of Weir, Scotland.

Peak practise

17 Feb 2014 6 1 748
16th February 2014 on the summit of Meall nan Tarmachan [1,044 metres] in Tayside, looking west towards 2 distant climbers on the peak of Meall Garbh [1,026 metres]. A rare dry and beautiful sunny day in one of the wettest winters I can remember. Near Killin, Scotland with Shaun + Gerena. To see the larger sizes, click More options then See all sizes

Fruits of defrost

08 Oct 2013 2 2 408
A shared pudding back in the summer. I reduced these lovely berries with some sugar and enjoyed them as a fruity coulis syrup over local Scottish ice cream. 17th June 2013, Bowling.

Asteris Ellenii

14 Jan 2008 1 364
An ice flower, rare and delicate, befitting an ice princess. Found on Ben Lui 16th December 2007.

Silver lining

16 Jan 2008 2 478
The view south from the summit of Sgor Gaoith. A perfect day in the snow. 30th December 2007

Where's my hat? - view large

15 Dec 2010 2 654
This is quite possibly the best example of what draws me to the mountains. I'm lucky that I get to see these places in my country, that the majority don't know exist. Yes, it's the Cobbler and me - again. Ben Arthur above Arrochar at 2,900 ft above sea level. Scotland, November 2008. Climbing The Cobbler

Blade III

03 Nov 2008 3 455
A blade of grass splashed so much by the stream, has become a lethal weapon. On the slopes of Ben Lui. November 1st 2008, near Tyndrum Scotland.

Frosted Horse Chestnut

05 Dec 2012 475
Leaf litter on a very frosty sunday afternoon about 8 hours before our first proper snowfall of the winter. Bridge Of Weir 2nd December 2012.