
Icicles formed overnight on an alder, Chugach National Forest, Alaska.
We have been really busy since getting back home – so much to get caught up on!
In addition, I have been out the last few days on a video assignment. Over the last year I have been shooting footage that will be eventually used as part of a new visitor center film. The most recent request was for me to capture footage that conveyed the transition from winter to spring – not as easy as it sounds. This image is a single frame of a time-lapse showing these icicles melting in the morning sun.


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Great subject for the transition footage Ron. I would be interested in seeing that time lapse. Seems like a good fit for the assignment, but you are right, now that I think about it, your choice of subjects to capture such a transition is pretty limited. Snow melting on the ground, flower buds popping up through leaves, all probably require a camera sitting in one place for awhile eh?
Fantastic! I’d love to see it as time lapse!
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Thanks Noella!
@ Mark You are right – the options are somewhat few, but flowers popping up through dead leaves is a good one.
Or flowers popping out of the snow. They did that in Virginia so surewly you get that in Alaska.