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Finding interesting compositions here at South Pole is sometimes a little bit difficult. But this one should be good enough ;) FYI: The staircase goes up to the IceCube Lab building.
When the weather is not too great and you still want to play with your camera indoors. Experimenting with Splash Photography. Good Fun!
The macro monday’s theme for today, 2/15, is frozen in an ice cube, InIce. These turned out better than I had the right to expect considering the complexity needed to create crystal clear cubes. Mine didn’t pass muster for that criteria but I liked the results nonetheless. I think there may be 8 I like.... thank goodness for Barbie accessory props...
"macro mondays" InIce "ice cube"
Macro Mondays Weekly Challenge
Theme: " Hot or Cold "
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The macro monday’s theme for today, 2/15, is frozen in an ice cube, InIce. These turned out better than I had the right to expect considering the complexity needed to create crystal clear cubes. Mine didn’t pass muster for that criteria but I liked the results nonetheless. I think there may be 8 I like.... thank goodness for Barbie accessory props...
"macro mondays" InIce "ice cube"
The past couple of days the temperature increased to -42C, which usually also means that we get a lot of clouds. Yesterday I had to go out to the IceCube Lab building (the red illuminated one) to fix a broken power supply. The Sun twilight is already visible on the horizon.
i have been quite enjoying the MacroMonday challenge this week - making ice cubes with things inside them has been full of small surprises especially the bubbles and opaque crystals that form patterns in the ice.
Lots of rejected ice cubes are now melting alongside the few that i liked. Several didn't even get a camera pointed at them. But now I cant work out what is best from the 3 that have made my short list for posting to the MacroMonday group.
Camera Obscura - A Red, Red Rose
These days the Moon is up here at South Pole. It is so bright that it's hard to see the stars. Sometimes the has a nice halo due to ice crystals in the air. This time the Moon was above the DarkSector with the IceCube Lab building on the left and the DSL/MAPO buildings on the right.
Yesterday we in flickr group 860+ did a trip in South- and Southeast Iceland and e.g. did go and see Jökulsárlón-glacierlagoon, because there was a tremendous fireworks and candles on the lagoon just yesterday evening -and it was fabulous to see! Here´s one (Well, I might put some more here...) shot from there, but my shots are not that good, I´m still learning how to take night shots...Wish that all of you could have been there yourself!
We had leftover cooked macaroni, and so I took some of chicken-broth icecubes from the fridge and made Hong Kong style "Macaroni in hot broth" (雞湯通心粉) for breakfast. But instead of ham, I put in leftover turkey breast (火雞通粉)..
Photo was taken at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica during the 2014 Winter season.
The photo shows these giant empty spools that used to hold cable for Ice Cube's DOM array system. Their DOMs (Digital Optical Modules I think) hang down thousands of feet into the ice. They are used to detect neutrinos.
taken for Macro Mondays theme 'refreshments' 2/7/18.
wanted it to look like wine but didn't want to waste any so used blackcurrant drink instead.In the garden in the hot sunshine.
If your'e interested the whole glass is in my stream.(a small wine glass)
While walking between IceCube Lab and the station here at South Pole one has an impressive view on the Milky Way. This time with the South Pole Telescope in the foreground.
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A plastic ice cube placed upon some black perspex.
Strobist: YN560IV fired into white foam board to the rear left and below subject. 1/32 @ 24mm gelled Rogue 'Steel Green'
I did others with blue gels but preferred this.
What an amazing aurora-horizon-glow we had today here at South Pole. The Milky Way with the galactic center was just between the IceCube Lab (left) and the DSL and MAPO (right) buildings.
The auroras are coming again here at the IceCube Lab at the geographic South Pole. This week is the last very dark week, before the Moon comes up again and the first Sun rays will be visible at the horizon.
Since a couple of days the Moon is up at the South Pole. Finally the weather cleared up what allowed this image of the Moon and the IceCube Lab building at Sunset.
Han Solo frozen in Carbonite. This scene appeared in the second and third Star Wars films., (episodes 5 & 6), The title is his reply when princess Leia tells him she loved him.
In reality, this is a latex ice cube mold which had spent the day in the freezer in preparation for the photo shoot, sadly, no matter how quickly I tried to take the shot the melting process had already dissipated the frost build up. The Mold is 2.25 inches x 1 inch and is 1 of 9 in the tray.
Macro Mondays, theme # Cold
There are times one just needs to
create with what's at hand . . .
in this case, an ice maker that won't shut off . . .
and being Sliders Sunday,
this was fun to manipulate!
Located on the South coast of Iceland, Black Diamond Beach is known for being scattered with ice cubes. They come from Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, located right behind.
Looking Close... on Friday: Not a Real One
Pixie and I had a lot of fun taking this picture, especially Pixie who is fascinated by that strange, cold, solid-but-liquid thing.