Bubbles

Perhaps because I spent countless hours during my college years poring over various books on cell biology, this bizarre scene of frozen bubbles and a sheet of ice on the surface of a pond seemed to resemble a textbook diagram of a mitochondrion releasing cytochrome c.

And with that, the Frozen Bubbles series is complete. I hope you’ve enjoyed it, and I plan to release images in a series style like this more frequently moving forward.

I also have some bigger plans in the works for the images that I’ve made at the local pond that the photos in the Frozen Bubbles series were captured, so stayed tuned!

Published by priolaphotography

There is no place that I feel more alive, more connected to what is important, than the wilderness. Whether an icy mountain summit, a misty forest, or a rocky coastline, the wild places of the world feel like home to me. While my love for the outdoors precedes my passion for photography, I now could not imagine having one without the other. Add a car to the equation, and the result for me is the feeling of absolute freedom, where the possibilities are limited only by my imagination and willpower.

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