“ Cosmic Freeze ”
Diving into the depths of blue, where ice transforms into a starry cosmos. Two key "blues" in our world are our sky and oceans, where the blue comes from the shorter blue wavelengths being scattered and longer red and yellow wavelengths being absorbed. I wanted to synthetically create this ...
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  • Aaron Graddy Edited 2 months ago

    BTS: my block of ice. I shot the resulting images much closer than this shot shows, and the lights were off with that flashlight being the only source.

    BTS: my block of ice. I shot the resulting images much closer than this shot shows, and the lights were off with that flashlight being the only source.

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  • Aaron Graddy Edited 2 months ago

    This was another one I found interesting. I did focus stacking on this to get more surreal looking detail as it focused deeper into the ice, giving a very alien vibe.

    This was another one I found interesting. I did focus stacking on this to get more surreal looking detail as it focused deeper into the ice, giving a very alien vibe.

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  • Stefani Feingold Cuschnir Edited 2 months ago

    I really like this creative abstract! well done.

    I really like this creative abstract! well done.

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  • Lorraine Adams Edited 2 months ago

    Inspirational, I may have to try this for myself, can only think of the multiple new 'worlds' that will be found.

    Inspirational, I may have to try this for myself, can only think of the multiple new 'worlds' that will be found.

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#blue #ice #cosmic

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