Antarctic freeze
Usually, elapsed time sequences dissolve between two images taken at a specific interval. In this instance, the cameraman returned every few months to a fixed post where he recorded moving images with a 35mm camera, creating the continuous dissolve as the sea ice grows. The combination with NASA satellite imagery from space gives context to the immense change that results from the winter ice growth.
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