Massive ice sculptures on Pape wooden piles at sunrise
The image shows an impressive row of wooden piles near the Pape canal, completely transformed by frost. Each post is covered in such a thick layer of ice that they resemble massive white columns or nature-made sculptures. Golden sunlight from the side highlights every ice ridge and icicle, creating a shimmering and dynamic effect.
The sea surface on the right side of the image is calm and covered with ice floes reflecting the brightness of the sky. On the left, a snowy shore with irregular ice and snow forms is visible. The horizon is clear, and the sky gradually transitions from a yellowish tint near the sun to a cool blue above.
This landscape stands out for its monumental and harsh beauty, where the wooden structures have almost disappeared under the natural ice casing. The sunlight brings vitality and warmth to the cold scene. The image perfectly characterizes the peak of winter on the coast, where water and frost create unique works of art.







