Inukshuk Ice Stack
450 photos merged into one image using the lighten layer-blending mode in photoshop. While waiting for my timelapse of the sunset to finish I wanted to build something with the pieces of ice that had piled up, but I didn't want to wander in frame, so I came back the next day. It was really windy again, so I brought some water to use as glue to make sure the ice stack didn't fall over. It seemed to work fairly well. I had to put two pieces of ice on either side of the vertical piece of ice (on top) so the wind wouldn't knock it over. I could have turned it 90 degrees so the wind was hitting the thin side, but I wanted it to act like a window to show off the clarity with the sun behind it.
Inukshuk Ice Stack
450 photos merged into one image using the lighten layer-blending mode in photoshop. While waiting for my timelapse of the sunset to finish I wanted to build something with the pieces of ice that had piled up, but I didn't want to wander in frame, so I came back the next day. It was really windy again, so I brought some water to use as glue to make sure the ice stack didn't fall over. It seemed to work fairly well. I had to put two pieces of ice on either side of the vertical piece of ice (on top) so the wind wouldn't knock it over. I could have turned it 90 degrees so the wind was hitting the thin side, but I wanted it to act like a window to show off the clarity with the sun behind it.