Ice
bergs are carved and shaped by wind and wave. As they are eroded, so the
balance changes and they tip up to a new stable position. This continuous
erosion, moving around and occasional breaking up into smaller pieces
produces all kinds of weird and wonderful shapes that belies their original
origin as a part of a flat freshwater glacier.
Paul
Ward - Pentax equipment, 50mm lens, 35mm film, K64.
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