It ’s winter , which mean nature has once again ceased to manage about our selection for another few month . The good word is that most of us have heating system . And cameras . Here are the frigid results of this week’sShooting Challenge .
https://gizmodo.com/shooting-challenge-freeze-5976459
Winner: Pre-Scrape
I late made the move from android to iPhone , mostly for the camera . For the past month it has been below freezing weather here in Utah , which means that I have to come up the frappe off my windows every morning before I go to work . I realized that with my new macro lens I could probably get a cool shooting of the ice crystals on my window before I scraped it off . After nearly freeze out my fingerbreadth off , it was around 0 ° farad , I last got one that I thought looked good . Equipment used : iPhone 5 , soft - macro lens , from the image detail it say f/2.4 , 1/30 sec exposure , ISO – 50 , 4 mm focal length . Processing done in Photoshop .
– Jared Gerlach
Screwed
Just got my raw canon 650D body . Then it embark on snowing and i put on my 100 mm macro lens and belong outside . The destination was to inject water ice crystals but it was hard to find anything courteous . Then i come across this fence with a screw … . without ice it would have been ugly , but now … I shot this in Bilthoven , the Netherlands .
– Rens Roosloot
Bubbles
I was golden twice over . This Saturday morning time , when I go for a hike a came across a body of water twilight . I had n’t been through this parking lot before , so I was agreeably surprised . It was also freezing out , which would n’t normally be something I would consider uncaused . However , a freezing temperature and a piss fall can produce very interesting ice formations . A rock at the alkali of the waterfall had conglomerate these droplet frozen and piled one on top of another . I enamor the lightness reflect off of them , and the clouded waterfall behind them .
– Rob Huber
Thorns
So I took this shot Sunday 20th Jan with a Canon EOS REBEL T3i and Canon EF - S 18 - 55 mm lens ( ISO 100 , f/5.6 , @1/160 ) . Photo was take justly outside the front room access of the family . It had been a in particular cold and muzzy night and meth crystals had build up on a small scrub by the front room access looking like faux thorns . With the Lord’s Day come up the luminousness was great so thought I would pullulate a match of shot . turn out not too tough .
– Nicholas Rupp
Water Balloon Winter
I now dwell in California , so no sign of snow or ice here ( except for the very early break of the day halt , which I was n’t unforced to go to :-)) . So I froze some piddle balloon and took some macro shot through the ice rink in front of my TV . The back light and colour is in reality from previous challenges ’ pictures . Canon T2i , 100 millimeter
– Diego Jimenez
Once A Puddle
I tested my new Nikon D800 in the Freeze challenge . Braving the cold here in Maine , I explore a stock-still puddle in my back yard with a 36 mm reference tube , 60 mm Nikkor micro lens , and Joby conciliatory tripod . Air bubbles were snare under transparent water ice , and the lucky ray of the uprise sun blot a lower layer of ice . This gave a 60s sci - fi smell to the shot , which I get it on . Using manual setting and shooting in altogether data format , I used 5000 ISO and some underexposure to buy stableness at 1/100 2nd , and deepness of subject field at f/40 . In processing with Aperture , I retained the full frame , cranked up the definition and contrast , and added some saturation and vibrancy . I did n’t retouch or adjust tonalities . The master problem was fingers stiffening in the frigidness . intemperately to hold up equipment with starchy fingers !
– Elizabeth Blackmer
Resilience
My Seattle suburbia had a heavy frost Saturday aurora . The moss growing on a wood fencing was unfortunately only temporarily slowed . Canon 7d with 100 mm macro electron lens . Manual mode : f/13 , 1/100 sec , ISO 2000 . The vulnerability was so low the thousand in the background was contraband .
– David Lee
Sunset Storm
crystal between the glass and the cover of my sleeping room window etch in graphic detail the effects of -20 F overnight . Though it ’s not a good polarity for my heat poster , it ’s a lovely representation of organic structure heating plant meeting severe cold . Having first noticed and photograph this phenomenon new years solar day , I wondered if it would find again within the “ windowpane ” of this challenge . fall dawn this morning there it was , recognize me just before the deadline ! 1/200 , f/1.8 , 35 mm , Nikon 5000 .
– Cathy de Moll
White Space
I was at Kruth a small town of Alsace France visiting my lady friend , I have n’t picture the snow for about 5 years , so the next day she induce to go to school so I was home alone eventually I took my Father-God in law pelage and went in to adventure feeling like Luke look what to shoot with my camera . Fun Fact . Just before that exposure I was walkind down the road and a loud siren begin in the heart of nowhere so I kind of feel Godzilla was coming and started shoot hahaha but no godzilla was around because of the world war 2 the little townsfolk put the siren about 12 am everyday day . Gallic people are unearthly . And so do I. Canon 60D , 50 millimetre f8 , 1/200
– Miguel Novelo
extolment to those of you who brave out the frigidity to flick these shots . And kudos to wintertime for once again keeping mankind at bay . But we ’ll get the last joke , nature , when a worldwide temperature increase melts your icecap for good ! See the full gallery below and the big shotson flickr .

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