This is the photograph of ‘frozen water’, which I captured almost three years back. This is ice in a metal container, just starting to melt at the sides. The melt down created arrays of air bubbles, a visual treat that urged me to capture this moment.

Melting Ice
It felt as though the tiny air bubbles were waiting for the ice above them to melt away and be liberated to be a part of the fresh air all around.
Whenever I sit alone, trying to find some ‘me’ time, I find it relaxing to go through photos and albums, new and old. And this photograph of ‘Melting Ice’ always gathers my attention. It makes me stop and think. It brings two perspectives about life and relationships to my mind, and I must confess that my frame of thoughts and mood play a vital role in forming these perspectives.
After having gone through a difficult moment in life or in relationships, the ‘frozen’ water appears to me as hard feelings that the bitter moments leave behind and the bubbles appear as the daggers of regret, piercing through the hard of these feelings, making it even more painful to bear the moment.
Not at all positive, I know. This is just the first of the two perspectives though! 🙂
When I revisit this picture after a few hours or days, my mind and heart give way to the second perspective, an altogether new meaning to the pic.
This time I see the warmth of the air around the frozen water, helping the ice to melt and the bubbles to be freed , just like the warmth of strong relationships that flourish on the hope that the ice of hard feelings will melt away and the bubbles of bottled up emotions and regret will be freed.
Finally, we are just left with water, so transparent and moldable, a fine example and a wonderful basis for any healthy relationship.
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very nice
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Thank you so much 🙂
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Thank you so much…so glad you liked 🙂
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It’s a beautiful picture Ruchi! 🙂
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Thanks Divya 🙂
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I really liked it Ruchi……specially the analogy between the melting crystals and the two perspectives of life…..beautiful 🙂
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Thank you so much Radhika…i am so glad you appreciated the analogy 🙂
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🙂 🙂 Welcome dear
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your opinion am interested
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I reblogged. Your post had a calming affect today. Loved it, J💚
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Hey, Thanks so much Jeanne…So happy my words could make a difference, Hugs
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Yes. And yes. 💛
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This is incredibly beautiful 😍
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Hey thanks so much for appreciating 🙂
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Beautiful capture 👍
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Beautiful shot and written response!
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Thank you…i am so glad you liked….will post more…stay connected
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So beautifully captured and so beautifully interpreted ….
Loved it ❤️
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Thank you so much….i am glad you loved it 🙂
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Amazing photograph.
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Thank you so much…means a lot 🙂
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You’re welcome Ma’am.
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that’s a creative click and loved those analogies…. perspectives – that makes our life interesting!
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Thats a lovely compliment. ..thanks Mridhula 🙂
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