It is a scientific fact that hot water is transformed into a cloud of ice crystals when it is tossed to temperatures below zero degrees. Michael Davies, an experienced photographer based in Ontario, recently captured this incredible natural phenomenon with his camera just 20km south of the Arctic Circle.
Below you’ll see the incredible pictures he managed to take, showing his friend Markus tossing hot tea in -in -40°C weather!
“Prepared with multiple thermoses filled with tea, we began tossing the water and shooting,” Davies said in a recent interview with Huff Post. “Nothing of this shot was to chance, I followed the temperature, watched for calm wind, and 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’s impossible to control.”
“Prepared with multiple thermoses filled with tea, we began tossing the water and shooting.”
“Nothing of this shot was to chance, I followed the temperature, watched for calm wind, and 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’s impossible to control.”
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