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Passage leading to a restaurant called Subzero inside the Port of Yokohama. This is a freehand three pix HDR photo processed using Photomatix and iPhoto.

Taken at -18.8Β°C (with gloves off :-)

 

The things we do for our furry children when it's -6 F. Let's make this quick Penny!

 

Lighting:

430EX II with blue gel behind subject for background

580EX II in softbox for key (above subject)

430EX II with orange gel pointed at reflector below subject for fill

 

Day 5/365

Tauntauns are a species of snow lizard found roaming the windswept snow plains of Hoth. The Rebel Alliance domesticated the swift creature during their stay on the ice planet, and used the animals for patrol duties outside Echo Base. The animals came in useful as the Rebel technicians had difficulty adapting their repulsorlift speeders to the subzero temperatures. Though tauntauns are sure-footed and well equipped to handle Hoth's daytime temperature, the chilling extremes of a Hoth night will prove deadly.

South FIRST FRIDAYS presents the 9th Annual SubZERO Festival. www.fataljewelry.com

Do snowmen dream of freezing sheep?

GL106 (Subzero), operated by Espee Railroad Services and in the Chicago Freight Car Leasing colours, stabled on the siding near the silos at Ardlethan, New South Wales, Australia.

Judging by the amount of Parrots & Galahs feeding besides the tracks I'd say there had been a few grain train movements during the day!

The icy signature of record-breaking freezing temperatures last night. For this largely tropical region, it is a Big Deal.

 

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Subzero temperatures have created a lovely winter sight at RSPB Greylake. The early morning sun provides the warm yellow glow.

 

Mixture of Teal, Wigeon, Shoveler and Mallard

A cold December sunrise in Waukesha, Wisconsin, -11Β°F air temperature and -25Β°F wind chills.

A woman enjoys the thick snow outside the Nebuta Wa Rasse museum in Aomori, Japan.

Photo courtesy of Cortney Brenner

 

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Submitted to Weather in Focus Photo Contest

"The Iceman Kometh!"

 

Although I built magnifigures of Raiden and Scorpion in 2016, I recently decided to build some more based on my old concepts. Here we see the cheapest character in the franchise: Sub-Zero. When I was young, I was unable to beat the SEGA Genesis version with any character except Sub-Zero -- as my strategy was to constantly freeze and uppercut the opponent into the corner.

Body: Hasselblad 500 C/M

Lens: Zeiss Planar 80mm T*

Film: Fuji T64 (expired 2012)

Exposure: f/8 at 71 seconds (EV100 = 0.5)

Developed & Scanned by NCPS

Cropped to a 4x5 ratio in photoshop, but that's the only alteration.

 

I saw on the news that a polar vortex storm was coming so I had the idea to photograph the Pittsburgh skyline from Mt. Washington right as the temperature hit the lowest point during the storm.

 

This photograph was taken at 5 AM on January 7, 2014. The ambient air temperature was -9Β°F (-23Β°C) and the windchill was -35Β°F (-37Β°C). It was so cold, my eyelids kept freezing shut while I was standing there with the camera. The temperature dropped so fast, nearly 60 degrees in 24 hours, that the river didn't even have time to freeze!

 

Of all the pictures I've taken, this is the one that took the most planning. I knew the wind would be in excess of 20 mph so I had to go to the hardware store to buy parts to rig up a weighted tripod for this shoot. Then I drove four hours to Pittsburgh, got a hotel room, slept, woke up absurdly early, put on four layers of clothes, and stood outside for 90 minutes doing long exposures in the hopes that one of them would come out well, then I made the four-hour drive back home.

 

I took a chance that there would be a break in the storm and I would be able to catch this view even though it was so cold and windy. I was rewarded with frozen legs and a thrilling experience.

Same tree. Different day.

Trafalgar Square

  

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Subzero sunrise on this chilly morning.

Subzero river steam

CFCLA's GL106 "Subzero" shunting at Cook's River Yard 20150817

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