The aptly-named Camille Seaman’s photographs of icebergs.
This would make the week’s wintry blast a bit more palatable.
Fireworks burst in the sky over the Ice and Snow World at the opening ceremony of the 2013 Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival on Jan. 5. (AFP/Getty Images) # (via Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival 2013 - The Big Picture - Boston.com)
STEP TO IT A giant artwork created by British artist Simon Beck on a frozen lake using only his feet is pictured in Les Arcs, France. Beck spends up to 10 hours crunching down fresh snow to leave imprints. The intricate details - which have been dubbed crop circles in the snow - span hundreds of metres and are created using snowshoes. (Photo: Barcroft Media via The Telegraph)
ICE, ICE, BABUSHKA The view from the icebreaker Kapitan Dranitsyn cutting through the Arctic Ocean on its way to the Franz Josef Land Archipelago north of Russia. (Photo: Vaim Balakin / Solent via the Telegraph)
A cool idea for cocktail parties or punch bowls. (No pun intended. Okay, sort of intended).
Jazz up ice water with large cubes and frozen fruit
Frozen bubbles in a lake in Canada.
This image was taken in winter time in a arid area of the Canadian Rockies. Temperatures where below -30 degrees Celsius yet because there was no snow fall the surface of the lake was uncovered allowing me to see and capture the bubbles (gas release from lake bed) that were trapped in the frozen waters.
Art can be fleeting.
brazilian artist nele azevedo created hundreds of sitting figures out of ice. the installation lasted till the last one melted in the heat of the day. (via candyjones : fightxtoxdream:gravity-burst)
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