When most of us find ourselves looking through internal-combustion engine , it may be the last , shuddery scene we ever see . Here are 33 frozen photos fromthis calendar week ’s Shooting Challengethat you’re able to love while warm .
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Winner: Space Scape
Ice remind me of space . Naturally . So after some cerebration , I resolve to sic out and create a space - scape using crank , light and a few matter lying around the kitchen . In this case , it was cupcake decorations and flour . I began by lining a baking cooking pan with some wax paper , filling it with water , adding some transparent elements and experiment with the colors and shapes of the ingredient . After about an hour of shooting through the Methedrine at sundown this evening , I fall up with a fistful of images . It was rugged picking just one . include in the ice are :
– expose 10 - Ray film
– Microfiche

– metal cupcake sprinkles
– Colored sugar crystals
– Ginger Ale

canyon EOS REBEL T2i , Sigma 105 mm 2.8 macro electron lens , ISO 400 , 1/200 at f/45
-Thomas Ricci
Ice and Lights
I froze two caribou ornaments in a pyrex dish and and back lit the blockage of water ice with blank X - mas lights while the block was stick between the windowpane and the window glass . The photo was shot with a Nikon D3000 with a 52 mm L37 Lens on at F8 on light bulb .
-Onile Thomson
Eureka
I spent a few hr Sunday attempt to “ filter ” my shots with a homemade flimsy flat solid of deoxyephedrine . alas the glass was nebulous and each dead reckoning was more disappointing than the last . In an human activity of desperation , I rinsed the ice under warm water hoping to wash away the impurities . I was a trivial too rabid and ended up with a hole in the methamphetamine hydrochloride sheet . * Eureka * Why not use the hole to my vantage ? As you could see , the end solvent ( not blue-pencil or touched up at all ) really draw the eye to the igniter , but I experience that in the peripheral you could still make out the yellow light from the main road and the “ clean ” lights from the surrounding condominium ’s . Nikon D90 , 35 mm f/1.8 DX @ f/4 , 1/25 sec , ISO 1600
– Adam Biesenthal
Curious Ice Kitten
I had many challenges for this one .
1 . Precious picayune time to execute ( it IS the most fantastic time of the twelvemonth )
2 . I go in Central Texas – had to make my ice and only had one turn in the freezer . I now bonk what I ’d do to make it better , but the process I like well was freezing the H2O with crush atomic number 50 foil on it . adorable grain !

3 . I planned to figure holly through the ice . It was okay … But then I loved the psychedelic issue I got with the Christmas sparkle through the ice . However , in the end … my kitty was VERY singular about what I was up to , and that was what I captured last and then decide to use .
-Karen Tarlow
On Dasher
This weeks challenge was easy and hard . Easy ? Shoot a picture through chalk . intemperately ? Shoot a undecomposed photo through ice , with just enough blur and distortion . Easy ? Make an Ice filter . Hard ? Make a good shabu filter you may see through . First , I search the net for the good manner to make clean ice . I get up with three different shipway . Boiled water , dribble water , and distilled body of water .
I used all three methods of score ice filters , but in the end ( for me ) they all came out with pretty much the same clearness . I try boiling the water and made two different filter . One was an inch of water on a non - stick cookie flat solid ( the upright ) . The second was a composition of glass on a biscuit sheet covered in water ( the worst ) . The third was a UV and a crystal cross filter fill up with distilled urine ( bare results ) .
Then I went out and shoot down backup video . I always inject backup pic just in case my originative ideas crash and burn . I shoot beautiful pic of ice crystals , icicles , frozen waterfall with a twofold rainbow , and even golden trout swimming under a thin sheet of glass in a local lake . But were these photos through a lens of the eye with an ice filter ? NO , they were not . So I did n’t use the beautiful photos . rather I chose the fuzzy photos shot through the cooky weather sheet of Methedrine .

“ On Dasher ” was shot at a local fable at Christmas fourth dimension . With over 250,000 Christmas lights and a Mongolian Camel , in Hansen , Idaho . I used my trusty Canon T1i Rebel with the 18 - 55 mm lens at 29 mm . Exposure was 1.0 at f/6.3 , ISO 100 , with a tripod .
-Ron Barrett
Moonlit Crystals
The unequaled time of day of my job ensure that i get to start my day in the cold-blooded , gloomy hour of the day . While start my car this past week I had noticed the crystal formations on the windshield due to the very cold but very dry weather we have had recently . compound that with the full moon this workweek as well as Giz ’s photo - challenge and i had the idea for a macro injection of the lechatelierite with the moon in my composition . Canon 60D , 24 - 105 mm f/4 L , 20 sec , ISO 800 , f/16 @105 mm , 14 mm macro instruction lengthiness subway system .
– Micah Rydman
Iceset
This contest came at a perfect time , since it was announced the nighttime before it snowed in New Hampshire . I get hold some nice trash sheets on top of a trash can , but in the end they were too lumpy to see anything through , so I used a sheet that I made in the freezer . I run short out shooting as the sun was commence to go down – around 3:30pm . Most of what made it through the ice filter was just gloss and general soma . After taking a cluster of photos on the nearby golf course of instruction , I chose this one , because I wish how through the ice-skating rink you could see the continuation of the landscape with the five people of color layers of snow , trees , sundown , clouds , and sky . I used a Sony DSC - H20 .
-Leah Nicolich - Henkin
His Name Is Not Greg
Well I did n’t think I ’d get to move into this weeks challenge , since the Temp ’s have been hovering in the high 50 ’s . But last Nox they got more seasonal and retreated into the 20 ’s … and I had all but forgotten about the challenge until my friend ( Whose genuine name is NOT Greg ) saunter up with a large flat and flimsy piece of Ice . So I grabbed the G-12 and had him guard it up in front of his more or less , once chiseled features . And Wa La … a bit of abstraction . The Picture was shot with a Canon Power Shot G-12 … at F:4 at 1,000th sec . The ISO was 100 and the Focal Length was 6 mm .
– Charlie Carroll
Snowball
People though I was snooping around someone ’s car when taking this exposure . I was in the middle of the parking lot and show a camera into the number one wood ’s side window . I puzzle a mess of unusual looking , but no one could see the midget fiddling snowflake rest on the frozen - over window of my vehicle . appear at the original , the ice filter just did n’t bet properly so with the assistant of photoshop , I used the glass distort filter to get the right effect . canyon EOS 5D Mark II , ISO 800 , 1/60s , Lensbaby Fisheye Optic
– Daniel Jang
Frozen Flower
After much experimenting with techniques and capable matter , I decided to take photos of flowers through a weather sheet of Methedrine to juxtapose life and death . I made a slender sheet of ice using the baking genus Pan in the freezer method . This picture was need with a Canon EOS Digital Rebel , EF - S 18 - 55 millimeter lens , 1/250 exposure , f11 .
-Jamie Babbitt
Fantastic guess this week , many of which will be complete desktop scope ( which , as we all know , is the ultimate photographic compliment . ) They ’re onflickrif you want ’em .

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