With the temperatures remaining below freezing for days now, and way below for several days and nights running, Lake Barcroft has become an icy wonderland. The scene above was the view on Saturday afternoon.
Living near a frozen lake is not a new experience for me. The Lake at my previous residence in Falls Church, Lake Fairview, froze several years ago during the big snows of winter 2010.
Lake Fairview, Fall Church, Virginia, Februrary, 2010. |
Lake Barcroft, a 135 acre lake, is unique, with its clean water for swimming, sandy beaches for sunning in the spring, summer and fall, and now, its beauty as a frozen panorama.
I've been out photographing for the past few days with a new camera, the Canon 5D Mark III, a marvelous piece of photographic engineering.
View from Lake Barcroft's Women's Garden |
Skaters |
I recently learned that lake ice forms in two different ways. Opaque white ice results from the mix of snow and lake water freezing together. Clear, dark ice forms when temperatures drop but there is no snow. This photo depicts both types of lake ice.
Here is another view of the two types of lake ice:
This was the scene on Saturday. Skaters and hockey players donned skates for an afternoon on the ice. Note how far down the lake you can see people.
I stepped out onto the frozen surface and walked down the lake, past Swift Island. The scene was visually stunning.
Although the lake is a private community lake, once the word gets out that the lake is frozen, skaters from around the area show up and show off. The hockey players came from far and wide.
During this freeze, people take a huge risk skating near open water. I called out to this young guy about the danger, but he kept skating.
We post warnings about swimming in dangerous areas, but this sign next to the frozen lake is somehow funny.
Our winter birds continue to enjoy the lake, frozen or not.
Canada Goose |
Tufted duck |
Ring-billed gull, treading carefully. |
4 comments:
Thank you, Larry. Wonderful photos. You are very talented. -- Harriette
Wow--these are fantastic! I grew up in LB and have fond memories of getting out on the frozen lake.
Thank you so much for sharing these pictures of our neighborhood. What a wonderful way to remember this uncommon season.
I grew up on Lake Barcroft in the 60's and 70's. Your B&W shots make this a trip down memory lane. Thanks
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