Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Crystels of Memory



Ice bubbles

General Description: ice bubbles in Cranberry Lake in Ontario.
Photography: Michael Runtz

Colder at the bottom. Depending on depth and temperature of weather, and the mineral content, any number of ways. With the camera lens on the surface of the ice, the view through the translucent freeze reveals bubbles trapped below, frozen in until melt. Cracks form as the ice thickens and the right background makes for a surreal, almost disorienting image.

Fascination: Crystals of Ice bubbles as like preserving time into water. Visible, but becoming a part of the past memory and time.







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