frozen

  1. Winter in Beartooth Wilderness.jpg

    Winter in Beartooth Wilderness.jpg

    Winter in the Beartooth Wilderness just outside of Red Lodge, MT is truly a magical setting. The frozen landscape enhances the holiday season.
  2. Christmas at the Old Bridge.jpg

    Christmas at the Old Bridge.jpg

    Winter is my favorite season of the year, especially to photograph. Lake Fork Creek in the Beartooth Wilderness just outside of Red Lodge, MT is stunning. One of the handfuls of wooden bridges that cross the creek make for a magical setting.
  3. Rock Creek Blues 3.jpg

    Rock Creek Blues 3.jpg

    Red Lodge, MT during subzero temperatures of -18* F, a process of "Anchor Ice" begins. This event requires a sudden cold snap to create this effect. Each event brings colors that can range from grays and blues to even emerald green! This is when Mother Nature dresses up in her very finest.
  4. Rock Creek Blues 2.jpg

    Rock Creek Blues 2.jpg

    Red Lodge, MT during subzero temperatures of -18* F, a process of "Anchor Ice" begins. This event requires a sudden cold snap to create this effect. Each event brings colors that can range from grays and blues to even emerald green! This is when Mother Nature dresses up in her very finest.
  5. Rock Creek Blues 1.jpg

    Rock Creek Blues 1.jpg

    Red Lodge, MT during subzero temperatures of -18* F, a process of "Anchor Ice" begins. This event requires a sudden cold snap to create this effect. Each event brings colors that can range from grays and blues to even emerald green! This is when Mother Nature dresses up in her very finest.
  6. Vieri

    Frozen Falls, Iceland

    Frozen Falls, taken one year ago at Kirjufellsfoss in Iceland. Leica M10, Voigtlander 10mm and filters Formatt-Hitech Firecrest Ultra. Thank you for viewing, best regards Vieri
  7. Ross Photography

    I'm New Here, What Do You Think?

    Would like to know your thoughts on the image, I love constructive criticism, feel free to edit and show me what you would have done! Frozen Mountains by Marshall Ross, on Flickr
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