This photo was taken at Alberta’s Abraham Lake, where methane from decaying plant life rises to the surface and becomes trapped under ice, resulting in these bubbles. “There’s usually a seven-minute window every year to photograph them in the best conditions before snow or warm temperatures affect the lake. I’ve waited five years to photograph them in these conditions, trying and failing every year up until this year.” — @calsnape
2 responses to “10 Photos and the Amazing Stories Behind Them”
#7,
Absolutely stunning photo. I’m not a ‘winter’ person but beautiful photos such as this I could sit in warm comfortable surroundings and look at them all day. Thank you for sharing these.
#9,
After living in Las Vegas 35 years, it’s always a pleasure to see photos of new places being built there. This is a much appreciated picture. Thank you.
#7,
Absolutely stunning photo. I’m not a ‘winter’ person but beautiful photos such as this I could sit in warm comfortable surroundings and look at them all day. Thank you for sharing these.
#9,
After living in Las Vegas 35 years, it’s always a pleasure to see photos of new places being built there. This is a much appreciated picture. Thank you.