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18-MAY-2014

I have no idea of the science behind this ice cubes deformity, but it would have been interesting to watch it happen.

Nikon D700
1/250s f/3.5 at 60.0mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time18-May-2014 07:40:59
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Focal Length60 mm
Exposure Time1/250 sec
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Buz Kiefer19-May-2014 22:52
Interesting phenomenon.
J. Scott Coile19-May-2014 20:59
Rebel cube :-)
Faye White18-May-2014 22:25
I let it melt and found no foreign substance that might have caused the 'spike'. And I am grateful for that. lol
laine18-May-2014 21:22
Would be interesting to watch it thaw...could there be a human hair or something inside...excellent mystery and shot, Faye
Johnny JAG18-May-2014 20:16
That's incredible.
Stephanie18-May-2014 18:02
This is pretty cool Faye! I assume it has something to do with expansion during freezing; but I have no clue either! ;)