Topic: hot tea and canadian freeze
mightymoe's photo
Tue 12/22/15 04:01 PM
Edited by mightymoe on Tue 12/22/15 04:02 PM


There is plenty to complain about during winter, but thanks to Canadian photographer Michael Davies, we now have a reminder of how beautiful the bitter cold can actually be.

Davies, who lives in Canada's high arctic, drove his Ski-Doo 45 minutes to the top of a mountain with his camera and friend Markus in tow. "We also brought multiple thermoses filled with tea," he told The Huffington Post.

The air temperature measured -25 and -35 degrees Celsius (or -13 degrees Fahrenheit). Markus threw the hot tea into the freezing air, which resulted in one seriously stunning image.
Michael Davies

Davies, who told HuffPost that the light near the solstice "is almost always pink," was able to capture this moment thanks, in part, to some careful planning.

"I followed the temperature, I watched for calm wind, planned the shot and set it up. Even the sun in the middle of the spray was something I was hoping for, even though it was impossible to control," he said.

Congratulations, Davies. This is the best thing we've seen done with liquid since this:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/tea-freezing-temperature-photo_56796174e4b06fa6887e99d4?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592

Datwasntme's photo
Tue 12/22/15 04:07 PM
great shot : )

Frankk1950's photo
Tue 12/22/15 05:10 PM
Adds a new dimension to iced tea. drinker

RustyKitty's photo
Tue 12/22/15 07:06 PM
cool photography..
I have seen this done with hot water

PacificStar48's photo
Tue 12/22/15 07:37 PM
Fantastic combination of science and art and real talent. BRAVO!

mightymoe's photo
Wed 12/23/15 03:30 PM

Fantastic combination of science and art and real talent. BRAVO!


i guess the Canadians don't have a lot of other things to do in the winter, besides doing experiments in the cold... ohwell but it is pretty cool

jacktrades's photo
Wed 12/23/15 04:43 PM
That looks pretty cool Mo, great shot! That being said it makes me more grateful I live in a milder climate.

mzrosie's photo
Wed 12/23/15 07:39 PM


Fantastic combination of science and art and real talent. BRAVO!


i guess the Canadians don't have a lot of other things to do in the winter, besides doing experiments in the cold... ohwell but it is pretty cool


laugh

Well, we got to get out of our igloos once in a while... do experiments or make snow angels.... or yellow snow. Oh wait, Dog does that. bigsmile

metalwing's photo
Wed 12/23/15 10:37 PM
Cool!

Conrad_73's photo
Thu 12/24/15 01:32 AM
Beautiful,and great Photographic Skill!:thumbsup:

IgorFrankensteen's photo
Sat 12/26/15 10:26 AM
Fabulous.

Plus, it's another great story to use to excuse and even praise, my British style addiction to tea.

mightymoe's photo
Sat 12/26/15 10:37 AM
seems like a small scale version of what happens on a comet releasing gases/vapor in space, too... IMO, of course...

IgorFrankensteen's photo
Sat 12/26/15 01:02 PM
I think you're right, mighty.

It's also interesting to look at it, and think about how the exact shape of the instantly freezing, hot liquid, shows us how the leading bits of it freeze first, and then the next bits of it get backed up behind that part and so on. So it looks different than if it had been thrown in a warmer environment. The freezing doesn't show us what it WOULD have looked like in a regular snapshot, in other words. Anyway, I can't figure out how to say what I'm trying to say about it. But it's fascinating.