Above: Angie Weir shares this crystalline landscape with WXYZ, where digital reporter Meghan Brennan tweets it Sunday morning.


The city is caught in the grip of ice
Trees, walls, snow, are as under glass.
-- Anna Akhmatova, Russian poet (1889-1966)

Most of us aren't deft with verse, but just about everyone has a camera -- and Sunday was full of photo-sharing opportunities.

These images from Instagram, Twitter and Facebook are among many posted "after #snowpocalypse14 round one," as writer Amy Lynn Smith puts it with her stark, delicate image below of a tree in her Birmingham yard.

We welcome your creativity, too. Post an image on our Facebook page or link to one in a comment below.

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Snow woman in Detroit's West Village area is snapped by business journalist Amy Haimerl. 
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Barbara McClellan catches one of her cats watching the captivating show Sunday afternoon in Plymouth.
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All-season landscaping in Birmingham adds a colorful contrast on Kennesaw Avenue. (Photo by Alan Stamm) 
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Amy Lynn Smith snaps a Birmingham neighborhood scene that looks painted with fine-tip brushstrokes.
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Fox 2 reporter Roop Raj tweets this view from his neighborhood Sunday morning. 
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"I love my snowblower," WXYZ anchor Stephen Clark posts early Sunday afternoon from Commerce Township.

A street on Birmingham's east side looks like a rural lane. (Photo by Alan Stamm) 
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"The Detroit River was all big Windsor shadows and low icy steam," journalist Louis Aguilar captions his Friday shot.