Description
The last image I captured before my camera completely froze over.
From the coldest day of February 2019 on the shores of Lake Ontario, Canada. Everything was absolutely coated in ice, except for the lake which whipped at our faces as the wind picked up. Eventually the lake water created a thin layer of ice all over my camera lens, which can be seen here as overall softness in the image.
It felt like we only had a short period of time to photograph the stillness of the shore before nature decided otherwise.
Photos in the vision board show the next few exposures after this image, in which you can see the lens slowly beginning to coat with ice.
Captured with my Yashica Mat 124G on Kodak Portra 800 120 film.