A tear dropped from Mother Nature?
It was captured that huge scale of glacier was falling to pieces in Norway, while global warming became a world's serious issue.
This time’s collapsed ice is the biggest perpetual snowfield in North Svalbard archipelago, Recently, The melting speed sharply quick, so scientists were fix their eyes on it.
The reason why this picture arouse interests as soon as reveal is that the ice falling down to the sea reminds of crying face. A space formed from the breaking Ice makes similar shape of human's eyes, nose and lips.
The reason why this picture arouse interests as soon as reveal is that the ice falling down to the sea reminds of crying face. A space formed from the breaking Ice makes similar shape of human's eyes, nose and lips.
Professional photographer Michael Norlan said " When I saw the breaking Ice, I feel this is associable with a tear which is dropped from mother nature", and " Maybe I think It is crying over our inability that we can't reduced global warming."
And " This image maybe a kind of message which is warned from mother nature." ," This place’s Ice showed difference phase every year, and melting speed is becoming fast"
John Hagen , Doctor of WCMS: World Glacier Monitoring Service, insisted "I have researched maximum perpetual snow field from 1998, Then I found a Ice in Svalbard archipelago gradually short about 1.6mile every year, so We should be positive action to global warming"
That's a great picture. I think that this sends a powerful message about the condition of the polar ice region.
ReplyDeleteDo you think that this has been photoshopped? In other words, do you think it has been manipulated with a graphics software? I'm going to guess that there was a little manipulation.
I think so,too
ReplyDeleteI see the picture after checked your comments, I feel it looking as a drawing, not as a photo.The reason is in the picture's unclearness. So I guess someone manipulated the photo to look more human face. That definitely would be attracting people, and makes them concentrated in article.