Edge of Ice
10 images Created 6 Feb 2025
The ice cliffs along the lake stand like towering sculptures, carved by the relentless dance of wind, water, and waves. Each one is unique, shaped by nature's slow, patient hands, their surfaces rippled and jagged where the wind has worn away the edges. Walking on these cliffs is exciting yet dangerous as cleats are necessary, as is treading carefully in the usual bitter cold of the season. The cliffs stand as frozen sentinels, quiet yet ever-changing, a stunning convergence of nature’s forces frozen in a moment of pure, crystalline beauty.
As climate change results in warmer winters. These interactions with ice cliffs are getting rarer. Over the last 10-year period only three years have provided cliffs that stand out, making the subject a more difficult one to find and photograph
As climate change results in warmer winters. These interactions with ice cliffs are getting rarer. Over the last 10-year period only three years have provided cliffs that stand out, making the subject a more difficult one to find and photograph