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Post by tonystrak on Jan 16, 2018 8:22:51 GMT
Hi, A long stretch of below-freezing temperatures, beginning December 26th and ending January 9th at KPOU, produced some of the thickest and most extensive Hudson River ice in several years. Ice on the river has always been a favorite subject of mine to photograph, so over the past 10 days I've tried to visit as many places between the Bear Mountain and Rip Van Winkle bridges as possible. Here are some of the photos I've captured, generally one per excursion, through January 9th. Despite the rapid warmup over the last two days, northern areas are still locked in, so more shots surely to come (and I'd love if others contributed photos from areas further south). For More Details Medical Explainer Video
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