Ice Capades

Kevin  Kroeker

Ice Capades

I went for a drive this afternoon in search of more bergs and I came across this coastal scene. I love photographing anything with a lobster pot in it. The iceberg on the horizon added a very cool element to the shot I thought.

From the Northern tip of Labrador down to the eastern coast of Newfoundland, the sea that pounds and caresses these shores is nicknamed Iceberg Alley. Bergs born 10,000 years ago on the Greenland icecap dance along the coast and far out to sea, propelled unpredictably by wind and tide, tumbling, twirling, and breaking into fantastic shapes before melting in the warm waters of the gulf stream.

An iceberg’s journey down Iceberg Alley begins once it breaks off from the edges of Greenland’s glaciers. Dropping into the ocean, it is gripped by the Labrador Current and carried through the dark ocean along the coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador. In the past, during certain times of the year, the alley has been thick with the largest and most beautiful icebergs found anywhere in the world. They glide majestically along, alone or in groups, obscuring the horizon with their tall, jagged silhouettes.

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Ice Capades by Kevin  Kroeker
  • Craig Hender

    Craig Hender

    Superb work Kevin, well done.

  • Angel Perry

    Angel Perry

    WOW!!!! Excellent capture!

  • Jason Connolly

    Jason Connolly

    Very interesting work kevin, nice one.

  • Kim Cinnamon

    Kim Cinnamon

    Great shot. Good job

  • Heather  Rivet  IPA

    Heather Rivet...

    fantastic

  • Matt Roberts

    Matt Roberts

    Nice image.

  • mikepaulhamus

    mikepaulhamus

    excellent capture and I like your series, never really thought of seeing anything like these before, very interesting.

  • Phil Thomson IPA

    Phil Thomson IPA

    Outstanding Image, Kevin !!! Full of character and stories !!

  • MDossat

    MDossat

    Very cool shot Kevin. It must be really cool to see these icebergs in person.

  • EvaMcDermott

    EvaMcDermott

    Excellent light Kevin!

  • dinghysailor1

    dinghysailor1

    lovely work – and such nice tones!

  • SharonAHenson

    SharonAHenson

    Beautiful work !!!!

  • Kevin  Kroeker

    Kevin Kroeker

    Thanks soooooo much everyone for the wonderful comments!!!!

  • courier

    courier

    I truly enjoy all your photos and the text you put with them makes it very interesting. Thanks.

  • Stacy Rodriguez

    Stacy Rodriguez

    Great work again, love you eye. :)

  • Scott Ruhs

    Scott Ruhs

    Great composition, Kevin!

  • HenkStolk

    HenkStolk

    like it (however, be careful with competing focal points)

  • Rosalie Dale IPA

    Rosalie Dale IPA

    Wonderful addition to the series Kevin!

  • Graeme Pettit Photography

    Graeme Pettit ...

    Lovely image with the weathering on the pot. I dont have problems with double focal points, as it makes my eye flick between the two and take in more of the image – Good landscapes lead the eye, just as this does in an indirect manner

  • Christopher  Ewing

    Christopher E...

    great job using the lobster trap to lead the eye to the berg, helps give depth to this

  • Suzanne Chouinard

    Suzanne Chouinard

    Beautiful. I did not know that we could see so many icebergs from Newfoundland. Always new things to know about our country.

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