這些令人驚嘆的圖像出自一位現實中的“冰雪女王” - 32歲的捷克女攝影師 Marketa Kalvachova之手,她一直致力於捕捉冰島和格陵蘭島那些美麗雄偉的冰川。
“我喜歡冰川呈現的深淺不同的藍色,觀察得越仔細,發現就越多。看得越多,就越發現它們的變化是如此之驚人。”Kalvachova說,“而潟湖、瀑布,更是讓冰川世界變得豐富而動人。”
The real Ice Queen: Woman, 32, dedicates her entire life to capturing sublime beauty of glaciers (but will never succeed because they keep melting!)
These stunning images are the work of the real-life 'Ice Queen', photographer Marketa Kalvachova.
The 32-year-old from the Czech Republic has devoted her life to capturing the beauty of the majestic glaciers found in Iceland and Greenland.
While there may be a limited supply of glaciers, the visionary photographer says her mission will never be complete thanks to the constantly changing nature of the landscape.
'I love the many different shades of blue you can find when you look harder,' Ms Kalvachova says. 'The lagoons and waterfalls make for out of this world pictures and the more you see the more breathtaking they become.'
Stunning: Marketa Kalvachova has devoted her life to photographing Iceland's beautiful glaciers
Landscape: This floe in eastern Greenland shows that animal life can co-exist with the glaciers
Cave: The glaciers can be as spectacular from the inside as they are outside, as this photograph of Solheimajokull proves
Active: The Icelandic landscape may seem dead but it can in fact be vividly alive with geological activity
Mission: Ms Kalvachova, pictured, moved from Eastern Europe to Iceland in 2006
Cavernous: The 32-year-old from the Czech Republic has lived in Iceland with her family for the past seven years
Protean: Ms Kalvachova says her mission will never be complete because the landscape is constantly shifting
Ethereal: The near-deserted landscapes of Iceland and Greenland are perfect for a photographer interested in the natural world
Through the keyhole: An intimate yet spectacular look out at the Solheimajokull glacier in Iceland
Glowing: The visionary photographs capture the way the light plays on the ice in a unique way
Craggy: Some of the more jagged glaciers almost seem to have the appearance of alpine mountains
Treacherous: This photograph shows the perilous journey undertaken by hardy seafarers between glaciers
Waterfall: Ms Kalvachova specialises in unusual formations which dot the Arctic and North Atlantic landscape
Isolated: A single iceberg floats along the shore line but does not escape the photographer's gaze
Thaw: Even freezing areas likes Sermilik in Greenland are not entirely covered with ice all the time
Sunrise: Ms Kalvachova and her partner conduct tours of icy regions to enable others to see the spectacular landscape for themselves
Heart-shaped: The photographer captured this romantic picture by chance in Iceland
Contrast: Ms Kalvachova's photographic tricks make the colour of the glacier stand out against the background of the sky
Light relief: This icy behemoth has by chance melted into the chap of an old man's profile
Remote: But some brave souls are happy to live in the shadow of the ice
Adventurous: This photograph shows the lengths that Ms Kalvachova will go to in order to get the perfect shot
Shore: Ice floes float in the water off the coast of Greenland as hills stand in the background bare of ice
Artistic: Some of the ice formations need no help to be fashioned into aesthetically pleasing shapes
Interests: The photographer enjoys taking pictures of phenomena such as the Northern Lights as well as glaciers
Panorama: The scene at the shore of Kulusuk in eastern Greenland |