Frozen River Cracks and Bubbles in Russian Irrigation Geometry in high above irrigation geometry in Russia

Frozen River Cracks and Bubbles in Russian Irrigation Geometry

by Mei Stewart

Copper-toned light washes over a vast frozen river, revealing a network of jagged cracks that slice through the ice sheet. Tiny bubbles are trapped within the frozen surface, glowing like amber gems in the rich sunset hue. Below the ice, irrigation geometry forms precise rectangular patterns, their edges softened by ground fog filling the valleys. The perspective looks straight down, offering cartographic clarity of the landscape. Textures range from the smooth, glassy ice to the rough, fractured edges where the river has shifted. Shadows stretch long across the frozen expanse, showing the depth of the cracks. One bright reflection catches the light at the edge of a deep fissure, marking the boundary between solid ice and the dark water below.

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Camera Hasselblad 500C/M*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Hasselblad 500C/M photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 120mm
Aperture f/4
Shutter Speed 1/500
ISO 100
Film natural digital color
Location high above irrigation geometry in Russia
Date 1957-06-21
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 56.9451, 24.1360
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