A Glacier’s Breath is a visual archive of exhaled time.
Each frame captures air that’s been trapped beneath the ice for centuries to millennia, now released by light, but still held by pressure.
These are not just photographs of ice.
They are fossils of atmosphere. Echoes of ancient climates. The breath of a world that no longer exists.
Suspended in a sea of deep blue, a luminous burst unfolds like a cosmic nebula, but at its heart, a shape emerges.
A giant bird, wings outstretched, as if soaring through an infinite sky.
To me, it looked like a phoenix, reborn not from fire, but from pressure and silence.
The glacier, it seemed, had conjured flight from stillness.
I stood there breathless, wondering how something so ancient could feel so alive.