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50 Of The Most Interesting Winter Pics That Showcase What True Cold Looks Like
CuriositiesJAN 24, 2022

50 Of The Most Interesting Winter Pics That Showcase What True Cold Looks Like

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The Starks are always right, eventually—winter is coming, and would you look at that, it's already here in our yards. And it doesn’t feel like leaving. There’s a blizzard raging outside our windows, we’ve got our favorite ugly sweaters on, and we’d gladly exchange our radiators for roaring fireplaces.
Our team here at Bored Panda wanted to share our love for snow and ice wonderlands, so we’ve compiled this list of the most beautiful, jaw-dropping, and outright inspiring winter photos. Mother Nature is far more powerful than we give her credit for.
Don’t forget to put on your gloves, hats, and scarves, dear Pandas, the photos are so powerful, you can almost feel the cold through your screens. We’ve also packed you some hot tea in a thermos because the weather outside is truly frightful. So go on, scroll down and have some fun in the snow. Remember to upvote your fave photos and tell us all about the coldest winter you’ve ever experienced in the comments.
Also, read on for Bored Panda’s interview with photographer Dominic Sberna who told us about working in the cold and staying warm if you’re out in the snow for hours and hours at a time.

#1 Freeze. Defrost. Refreeze. Thaw. Freeze Creates An Ice Hummingbird

Freeze. Defrost. Refreeze. Thaw. Freeze Creates An Ice Hummingbird
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#2 Due To The Low Temperature, Lake Michigan Shattered Into Countless Pieces Of Ice

Due To The Low Temperature, Lake Michigan Shattered Into Countless Pieces Of Ice
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#3 Frost Pattern On A Car This Morning

Frost Pattern On A Car This Morning
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Photographer Dominic shared with Bored Panda how professionals and amateurs alike should prepare before venturing out to take photos in the cold.

“When going out in any inclement weather, it's extremely important to dress appropriately for the conditions. Make sure you've got a good pair of gloves to go along with a nice coat. You want to be able to feel your hands, at least a little bit while photographing the winter scenes before you,” he told us.

#4 Freezing Temperatures Create The Perfect Environment For Free-Falling Water To Form A Massive "Ice Crater" At The Bottom Of The Falls

Freezing Temperatures Create The Perfect Environment For Free-Falling Water To Form A Massive "Ice Crater" At The Bottom Of The Falls
Helmcken Falls, British Columbia, Canada.
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#5 The Way My Windscreen Froze

The Way My Windscreen Froze
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#6 Cat Standing In Barn Underneath Curved Icicles

Cat Standing In Barn Underneath Curved Icicles
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“I'm not good about going out in it myself, but once I'm out there, so long as I'm properly dressed for it, you'd be hard-pressed to get me out of the snow. Dress warm! That's the best advice I can give. If you have too many layers on, you can always take a layer of clothing off. It's better to over-prepare than under-prepare in these situations,” Dominic pointed out that it’s best to put in a bit more effort when getting dressed before heading out. We’re talking about our health, after all.

The photographer also shared a few insights about the relationship between snow and lighting. “It really depends on what you're dealing with as far as lighting is concerned. If it's a typical bleak and overcast winter day, you're going to have nice soft shadows,” he told Bored Panda.

#7 Endless Snow-Covered Forest In Finland

Endless Snow-Covered Forest In Finland
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#8 How The Water Froze On My Window

How The Water Froze On My Window
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#9 The Way This Ice Froze

The Way This Ice Froze
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“Now if it is a sunny day with a lot of snow, you're going to have high contrasts and harsh shadows. No matter what the weather is, photographing under an overcast sky is always going to be less of a challenge than in direct sunlight," the photographer explained.

Though there are some places on Planet Earth like Fiji, Vanuatu, and Tuvalu that have never seen snow (and likely won’t see it any time soon), the vast majority of countries have gotten snowfall at one time or another. Even hot countries like Egypt see snow from time to time!

#10 Forget About The Arctic Cold And Surf The Lake They Said. It'll Be Fun They Said

Forget About The Arctic Cold And Surf The Lake They Said. It'll Be Fun They Said
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#11 Driving Through Freezing Rain Turned My Wheels Into Something From Mad Max

Driving Through Freezing Rain Turned My Wheels Into Something From Mad Max
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#12 When Wind Meets Freezing Rain

When Wind Meets Freezing Rain
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The general rule is that the closer you move towards the equator, the less likely you are to see any of that wonderful thing we call snow. Places with mountains, however, can have snowy peaks, as the high altitudes make for a far better home for ice and snow than the warmth down below.

Some of the chilliest places on our planet include the Eastern Antarctic Plateau which holds the title of the coldest location on Earth at -94 degrees C (that’s -137.2 degrees F!). However, some researchers actually believe that the temperature there might even go lower because of how dry the air is there.

#13 This Is Canada. Saw This While Skiing. It Was A Little Cold

This Is Canada. Saw This While Skiing. It Was A Little Cold
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#14 This Christmas Bush Under A Smooth Blanket Of Snow

This Christmas Bush Under A Smooth Blanket Of Snow
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#15 Came Out Of Work To This Interesting Ice Formation On My Car

Came Out Of Work To This Interesting Ice Formation On My Car
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Standing in second place is the Vostok Station in Antarctica. The temperature there was noted to have dropped down to -89.2 degrees C (-128.56 degrees F).

In third place, not far behind, is the Amundsen-Scott Station in the South Pole, built way back in 1956. The lowest temperature recorded there was -82.8 degrees C (-117.04 degrees F) in 1983. However, don’t think that it stays that cold all year round. In fact, in 2011, the temperature rose to -12.3 degrees C (9.86 degrees F). That’s practically summer!

Of course, all of this pales in comparison to the coldness of space. Once you leave the coziness and warmth of our atmosphere, you can enjoy the company of absolute zero which is -273.15 degrees C (-459.67 degrees F).

#16 Ice Coming Out Of This Hole In A Hand Railing

Ice Coming Out Of This Hole In A Hand Railing
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#17 This Tree Collapsed In A Very Strange Way From The Weight Of The Snow

This Tree Collapsed In A Very Strange Way From The Weight Of The Snow
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#18 Snow Covered Net Roof Of The Aviary In The Zoo

Snow Covered Net Roof Of The Aviary In The Zoo
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When it comes to the smallest particles that make up snow, the snowflakes themselves, researchers are still unraveling their mysteries. One thing that we were stunned to learn was the shape of snowflakes changes depending on how cold it gets and what the humidity is.

For instance, at certain temperature points, the snowflakes we know and love can actually start looking like columns.

#19 What Happens When The Water Is Not Turned Off In A Non Winterized House. 5ft Frozen Solid

What Happens When The Water Is Not Turned Off In A Non Winterized House. 5ft Frozen Solid
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#20 This Just In: Newfoundland Changes Name To “Newlostland” Following Winter Apocalypse

This Just In: Newfoundland Changes Name To “Newlostland” Following Winter Apocalypse
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