Photo of the Week – February 7, 2014

When I woke up, the temperature was hovering around zero degrees F but there was almost no wind, so I decided to go for a sunrise prairie hike.  It was a beautiful morning, and there was a lot to see in the prairie, but I didn’t find much to photograph until I got down to the Platte River.  There, as I walked cautiously across the frozen surface of the river, I found a few small holes where flowing water was exposed…

Columns of ice along a patch of open water on the Platte River.  Hamilton County, Nebraska.

Columns of ice along a patch of open water on the Platte River. Hamilton County, Nebraska.

It looked like the splashing of the passing river by had created stalactites of ice around some of the uneven edges of the holes.  Over time, those stalactites had widened into wide-based columns that spanned the 3-4 inch gap between frozen surfaces.  Regardless of how it formed, it was sure attractive in the early morning sun.

A close up of the columns.

A close up of some of the columns.

The edges of the ice were rimmed by frost, as were some of the plants nearby.  Not that there was any need for the frivolous decoration – the ice was plenty attractive on its own.  Very carefully, I slid myself on my belly toward the edge of the ice hole until I heard the first small cracking sound.  That seemed like a good place to stop.  Then, lying on the frozen river and photographing ice, water, and frost, I thought about (as I often do) how glad I was that no one was around to watch me.

Frost-covered plants on a small island near the open water.

Frost-covered plants on a small sandbar near the open water.

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Photo of the Week – October 24, 2013

I spent yesterday along the North Platte River, about 150 miles upstream (west) of our Platte River Prairies.  The wind picked up in the afternoon, and leaves from the cottonwood trees in the riparian woodland were dropping and blowing all around.

Cottonwood trees along a small side channel of the North Platte River near Sutherland, Nebraska.  The Nature Conservancy's Kelly Tract.

Cottonwood trees along a small side channel of the North Platte River near Sutherland, Nebraska.     The Nature Conservancy’s Kelly Tract.

I was driving much of the day and needed to stretch my legs, so I took an hour or so to walk along the river and through the adjacent savanna-like woodland.  The yellows of the cottonwood leaves blended nicely with the yellow of the grass beneath the trees, and both were set against a backdrop of sand and blue sky.  It was a pretty nice hike, and it was only begrudgingly that I finally folded myself back into the car to drive home.

Here are some more photos from the day:

A cottonwood savanna at The Nature Conservancy's Kelly Tract.

A cottonwood savanna at The Nature Conservancy’s Kelly Tract.

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A cottonwood leaf floats on a backwater pool of the river.

A cottonwood leaf floats on a backwater pool of the river.

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More of the savanna.

More of the savanna.

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And more.

And more.

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No matter how pretty the scenery is, my favorite photos from trips like this are almost always close-ups.

No matter how pretty the scenery is, my favorite photos from trips like this are almost always close-ups.