2009 hasn’t been the best year for me in the photographic sense – Possibly since I’ve spent a good portion of my free time in the studio working on music and art. I think that may account for my complete lapse in judgment when I decided to leave my camera at home while heading out to Idaho for a Christmas break vacation. I realized the errors of my thinking when I finally found the hexagonal Hoar frost I’ve been itching to see for over a year now since my friend Christian showed me some photos he took of these amazing geometric frost patterns. Luckily Bill lent me his Nikon and I was able to salvage the situation (though If I had my macro lens I know these photos would be phenomenal) I’ll consider this a lesson learned. You can view all the photos here if you desire
Ice Bridge
Edge of Motion
Priest Lake Panorama – Click to see in full detail
Hexagonal Ice Crystals

Crystallizing Ice Matrix
View the rest of the Travelogue Blog Posts
- Travelogue: Maui, Hawaii
- Cape Kiwanda
- Glacier Roadtrip
- Salt Lake City And New Art
- Travelogue: Photosynthesis 2011
- Prosperity 2011
- Seattle trip photos
- Mt Defiance Hike
- Shasta Elemental
- SE Asia Travels part 8: Banteay Srei and more
- SE Asia Travels part 7: Ta Prohm & Floating Village
- SE Asia Travels part 6: Angkor Wat
- SE Asia Travels part 5: Saigon - Phnom Penh
- SE Asia Travels part 4: Southern Thailand Phuket
- SE Asia Travels part 3: Northern Thailand
- SE Asia Travels part 2: Bangkok, Thailand
- SE Asia Travels part 1: Bali, Indonesia
- Prosperity, Friends and uhh Lichen?
- Abstract Ice
- Seaweed picking at the Coast
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Those are bee-you-tea-full. Hello, I just ordered that hippie watching guide, and I am totally excited about it.