Ice Formation - Haines Alaska - 16x24 Metal Print

$150.00

Growing up in Minnesota, I was no stranger to ice—whether walking, fishing, or even driving on frozen lakes. But it’s fascinating to see what happens to the Latak Inlet in Haines, Alaska, when the temperatures really drop. I took this photo while "stuck" in Haines after we received an incredible 23 inches of snow in less than 48 hours. The once-broken ice in the inlet became completely blanketed in snow, creating a stunning winter scene. Flying a drone above it offered a unique perspective, revealing how the waves shift the ice around to form these incredible, natural ice formations.

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Growing up in Minnesota, I was no stranger to ice—whether walking, fishing, or even driving on frozen lakes. But it’s fascinating to see what happens to the Latak Inlet in Haines, Alaska, when the temperatures really drop. I took this photo while "stuck" in Haines after we received an incredible 23 inches of snow in less than 48 hours. The once-broken ice in the inlet became completely blanketed in snow, creating a stunning winter scene. Flying a drone above it offered a unique perspective, revealing how the waves shift the ice around to form these incredible, natural ice formations.

Growing up in Minnesota, I was no stranger to ice—whether walking, fishing, or even driving on frozen lakes. But it’s fascinating to see what happens to the Latak Inlet in Haines, Alaska, when the temperatures really drop. I took this photo while "stuck" in Haines after we received an incredible 23 inches of snow in less than 48 hours. The once-broken ice in the inlet became completely blanketed in snow, creating a stunning winter scene. Flying a drone above it offered a unique perspective, revealing how the waves shift the ice around to form these incredible, natural ice formations.