Frozen water cascades on the Staldzene coast in winter
A winter landscape from Staldzene, showing magnificent frozen water cascades at the base of the bluff. The ice has formed thick, stepped layers that in some places resemble small waterfalls suddenly frozen in time. The ice masses have a distinct bluish and white hue, contrasting with the yellowish-brown reed background.
In the foreground, a frozen water surface is visible, partially covered with a thin layer of snow and ice crystals, creating various textures. Numerous icicles hang along the shore's edge, forming dense clusters and curtains. In the background, dried plants and reeds stand out against the snow and ice, giving the landscape a natural feel.
The lighting is bright, creating clear shadows and highlighting the transparency of the ice. This view reflects the peace and cold that prevail in the seaside nature zone during the winter months. The frozen shapes are dynamic and complex, indicating a constant flow of water and immediate freezing on the coastal slopes.





