Albuquerque / Downtown Albuquerque / Reflections / street photography 3 Dry Ice 5 March 13, 2020 Timothy Price23 Comments Downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...
Wow, Tim. That’s an incredibly cool image. I know you must have chose the exact spot where you stood very carefully. Terrific shot. Hugs. Reply
Thanks, Teagan. The grocery store behind our office throws dry ice in the alley and parking lot from their deliveries. The dry ice was really steaming in the puddle. It’s hard to get the vapor to show up well in photos otherwise. Reply
That is a great reflection shot! I was going to ask where the dry ice came from, but you have answered that already. Reply
Great shot, Tim! I’m a huge fan of reflections. 3 Dry Ice 5 …and here I was thinking it’s the name of a Rapper! Reply
Excellent.
Thanks, rabirius.
Indeed an excellent shot of reflection!
Thanks, Yellow Cable.
Wow, Tim. That’s an incredibly cool image. I know you must have chose the exact spot where you stood very carefully. Terrific shot. Hugs.
Thanks, Teagan. The grocery store behind our office throws dry ice in the alley and parking lot from their deliveries. The dry ice was really steaming in the puddle. It’s hard to get the vapor to show up well in photos otherwise.
Ah. I can imagine how seeing that would have a sort of otherworldly, Twilight Zone-ish vibe.
Dry ice is interesting how it vaporizes.
Cool shot!
Thanks, Robin.
That is a great reflection shot! I was going to ask where the dry ice came from, but you have answered that already.
Thanks, Lavinia.
Great shot, Tim! I’m a huge fan of reflections.
3 Dry Ice 5 …and here I was thinking it’s the name of a Rapper!
I might have to create another virtual music group. Thanks, Resa.
You go! Lol! Love your virtual groups! Although, I love my tree, better!
Understood.🌳😻Dang it all anyway. No cottonwood emoji’s. What’s this world coming to?
IKR! I wish I could design emoji.. we could all design our own emoji!
I’ve never looked at how to do it. It might not be that hard.
Great shot!
Thanks, Victoria.
Very cool!
Thanks, Nancy.
Interesting alleys you got there!