This is my contribution to the Cosmic Photo Challenge: Solid, liquid and gas prompt.
After two weeks of snow and below normal temperatures there was an obvious choice for this prompt, water in its various forms.
Solid and gas. Ice on a section of frozen marsh at Little Quill Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada in winter. Clouds overhead are part water vapour although at -40° there can be very little water vapour at ground level. Solid and gas. Solid in the form of snow and ice on Lake Huron. Gas in the form of the water vapour in the clouds over Chantry Island and its lighthouse, Southampton, Ontario at sunset. Liquid and gas. The water of Colpoy’s Bay on the South Bruce Peninsula, Ontario as the liquid and clouds over the bay as gas in the form of water vapour. Liquid and gas. Mist containing water vapour rising up off the water of Colpoy’s Bay on the South Bruce Peninsula, Ontario at sunrise.
4 replies on “Forms of Water”
Absolutely gorgeous colours, as usual, thank you David.
Thanks Dale. The hardest part was picking the photos. I changed the selection a couple of times before I decided to leave it alone.
An ideal choice, David! Absolutely beautiful photos!
Thanks. It was hard to resist forms of water with the recent weather in this part of Ontario.