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Hi, Henrik Greve Thorsen! Your pictures are gorgeous! A beautiful composition, undeniable talent! Your gallery is really fantastic, with wonderful photos. I take the opportunity to invite you to visit and participate in the gallery, “Mundo Mágico da Fotografia” ". Best wishes and warm greetings from Balneário Camboriú, Santa Catarina, Brasil. Your brother Nivaldo e Ude
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HertaAnna, Blue ice occurs when the snow that fell on a glacier is compressed as a consequence of burying by more recent deposits of ice. This compression leads to the recrystallization of the ice crystals and thus they increase in sizes, permitting the light to travel slightly longer distances through it. As the light travels through the ice it is scattered, increasing the probabilities of absorption of both the red and yellow wavelengths, but not absorbing light at the blue end of the visible light spectrum. That is the reason the ice from glaciers is blue.
Therefore, when we see an iceberg that is made of blue ice, we know that it comes from an iceberg and it is not a recently frozen layer of sea ice. And that is our objective!
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Hello. It strikes me that your homes and buildings are always in color. It's beautiful to watch. Sincerely from Holland.
I prefer the traditonal shapes & colors...
It's really beautifull! On the other hand, I think it must be hard to live there the whole year...
amazing view!
would love to visit Greenland some day. Nice shot Henrik
Regards from Istanbul, Turkiye. Hamza
Hi, Henrik Greve Thorsen! Your pictures are gorgeous! A beautiful composition, undeniable talent! Your gallery is really fantastic, with wonderful photos. I take the opportunity to invite you to visit and participate in the gallery, “Mundo Mágico da Fotografia” ". Best wishes and warm greetings from Balneário Camboriú, Santa Catarina, Brasil. Your brother Nivaldo e Ude
I love this photo, I could totally spend sometime there, away from the caribbean.
Wonderful capture. Greetings from Athens.
like 2 HertaAnna, Blue ice occurs when the snow that fell on a glacier is compressed as a consequence of burying by more recent deposits of ice. This compression leads to the recrystallization of the ice crystals and thus they increase in sizes, permitting the light to travel slightly longer distances through it. As the light travels through the ice it is scattered, increasing the probabilities of absorption of both the red and yellow wavelengths, but not absorbing light at the blue end of the visible light spectrum. That is the reason the ice from glaciers is blue.
Therefore, when we see an iceberg that is made of blue ice, we know that it comes from an iceberg and it is not a recently frozen layer of sea ice. And that is our objective!