Chinook Wind Melts Snow Upside Down in near Oslo

Chinook Wind Melts Snow Upside Down

by Elise Ryan

Rich amber sunset light floods a snow-covered foothill near Oslo during the polar night, where thick mist rests on the ground. The sun dips low, casting long shadows across the white expanse. Above, the sky transforms into a liquid ceiling of water, reflecting the entire mountain landscape upside down. Snowflakes and melting droplets appear suspended in the inverted reflection, mirroring the real terrain below. The horizon line blurs where the ground meets the watery sky, creating a seamless loop of earth and water. Dark tree silhouettes stand against the glowing horizon, their forms repeated in the inverted water surface. One droplet hangs from a frozen branch, its reflection visible in the ceiling below.

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Camera Nikon D7200*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Nikon D7200 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 173mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/250
ISO 800
Film Adobe Standard color profile
Location near Oslo
Date 2016-10-13
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 59.8869, 10.7183
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