Ice photographs
I despise the cold, but it creates ice, one of the most beautiful substances I have ever seen.
Just take D. Hirmes' gorgeous ice photographs: "Between February and March of 2003, I took about 1,500 photographs of ice forms. The forms were made by pouring water into household objects like bowls, vases, and balloons, and then freezing or partially freezing them in the fridge. For lighting, I generally kept the room pitch black and used only a flashlight to illuminate the ice."
The close-ups are really cool as well.
[via boingboing]
Just take D. Hirmes' gorgeous ice photographs: "Between February and March of 2003, I took about 1,500 photographs of ice forms. The forms were made by pouring water into household objects like bowls, vases, and balloons, and then freezing or partially freezing them in the fridge. For lighting, I generally kept the room pitch black and used only a flashlight to illuminate the ice."
The close-ups are really cool as well.
[via boingboing]

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