Bill
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The ice on Utah Lake is starting to melt, crack, and move a bit so the next time the wind starts to blow things may start stacking up. If you haven't been down to Utah Lake in the winter before once the ice starts to break up its by far the best time to shoot. Every night there seems to be a handful of us at one of the various harbors so if you're interested PM me and I can let you know where we we'll be shooting.
Here are a few shots of the ice I've taken of the last few years....

Timp and Ice by Summit42, on Flickr

broken up by Summit42, on Flickr

American Fork - New Ice by Summit42, on Flickr

Utah Lake Pano 12.1.2010 by Summit42, on Flickr

Utah Lake 2.9.2011 by Summit42, on Flickr

Ice Tree by Summit42, on Flickr

slabs by Summit42, on Flickr
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Here are a few shots of the ice I've taken of the last few years....

Timp and Ice by Summit42, on Flickr

broken up by Summit42, on Flickr

American Fork - New Ice by Summit42, on Flickr

Utah Lake Pano 12.1.2010 by Summit42, on Flickr

Utah Lake 2.9.2011 by Summit42, on Flickr

Ice Tree by Summit42, on Flickr

slabs by Summit42, on Flickr
Featured image for home page:
