You're freaking out man.I was thinking one of my nephews recognized the photo from my online album. The bowl of Super Silver Haze didn't help matters. It scared the liver out of me.
The original pic is much bigger with incredible clarity...I come across these pics while surfing the web and when I see something beautiful {or at least what I find to be} and post them here. Glad you enjoy them GWWow, that's a big hole in a glacier.
I don't know where you're getting these but they suit the thread title.
+ if I could.
Just installed it as my background on 22" screen.
Looks awesome !
This just brought me back to my childhood, where we had a coffee table book filled with snowflakes photographed under a dark field microscope. Beautiful fractals. Dr. Masaru Emoto.
If only it really looked like that instead of:This just brought me back to my childhood, where we had a coffee table book filled with snowflakes photographed under a dark field microscope. Beautiful fractals. Dr. Masaru Emoto.
Now I'm reminded of Matanuska Tundra x Shiskeberry (the first successful indoor crop I had,) and Methuselah (an adopted cocker spaniel) that was so old it had lost close to all the elastin in her face- so, when she would wake up from sleeping her face would remain smooshed looking.Matanuska glacier is the closest to me, although you have to hike out and I don't hike.
Pioneer Peak, a little south of that. I passed it in the dark last night when I went out to get some smoke:
And two I took in the same general area:
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I am not from Alaska. I am cheechako. I will be until I move or die, and unfortunately, I think I am stuck here.I think half the regular posters are from Alaska