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The Icefall Collection

Ice falls are created when water that comes from underground encounters air that has a temperature below the freezing point. As it runs out of the ground, normally along cliffs, it starts to freeze. This forms long ice cycles that eventually meet to create a waterfall affect. This image set is an example of this, but with a twist that you normally don't see in images of this type, there is grass growing on the same cliff that the falls are attaching themselves to.

These images can be found in the Nature collection of the Shop page.

The pictures were shot along the Delaware river in Pennsylvania.