북극 써클 공중에서 비산된 물의 예술 Stunning Shot Captures Man Flinging a Thermos of Hot Tea in Subzero Temperatures
Stunning Shot Captures Man Flinging a Thermos of Hot Tea in Subzero Temperatures
캐나다 온타리오의 사진작가 마이클 데이비스와 그의 친구 마커스는 드라마틱한 사진을
찍기 위한 준비를 했다.
캐나다의 남부 북극써클 20km지점에 위치한 산 꼭대기에서 두사람은 보온병의 먹다
남은 차를 영하 40도의 공중에 뿌리기 시작했다. 물은 땅에 떨어지기도 전에 바로 얼어버렸다.
이때를 놓치지 않고 드라마틱한 찰라의 장면을 촬영했다.
by Ki Chul Hwang
Conpaper Editor Distributor
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Taking advantage of the plummeting winter temperatures and armed with a thermos of hot tea, Ontario-based photographer Michael Davies and his friend Markus set out to capture some dramatic photographs. Trekking to the top of a mountain located just 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) south of the Arctic Circle, the pair began throwing the leftover hot water into the air (which was a chilling -40°C) and photographing the liquid as it instantaneously froze before it even had a chance to hit the ground.
The images were taken fairly close to Pangnirtung, a community where Davies has worked as a photographer for the past ten years. The winter season in this isolated northern town are frigid and dark, often with only a few hours of sunlight between sunrise and sunset. The stunning shots were well planned, as Davies tracked the temperature and took into account the angles, lighting, wind direction and speed in order to capture the magnificent photograph.
Here's another shot the dup took called Tea with a side of Sunset:
Michael H Davies: Website | Flickr
via [Colossal]
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