Photo: Stormy Hudson Bay Coastline Churchill Manitoba

The Hudson Bay coastline begins to form ice as winter approaches in Churchill, Manitoba, but the stormy water is still able to crash against the rugged rocks.

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Stormy Hudson Bay Coastline Churchill Manitoba
Photo of stormy weather along the Hudson Bay coastline in Churchill, Manitoba where the ice formations have begun.
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The colder the weather becomes along the coastline of the Hudson Bay in Churchill, Manitoba, the more ice begins to build up on the rocks, creating a paradise for the Arctic wildlife. As the stormy weather brews in the Hudson Bay, the white foamy waves crash over the frozen rocks and the partial frozen landscape.The coastline has just begun to show its winter chill and in a short period of time, the entire area will be a solid block of ice and snow. A variety of stormy weather will pass through Churchill, Manitoba during the winter, some bringing in gale force winds, thick fog or thundering waves stirring up the water and immediately freezing when hitting the icy cold coastline. Until May or June when the temperatures reach above zero, the coastline will remain frozen.Rugged icy coastline of Hudson Bay in the town of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.

Technical Information for this photo:

I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/7.1, exposure time of 1/800 sec. on ISO 100, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 300mm.

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Stormy Hudson Bay Coastline Churchill Manitoba
Photographer:
Rolf Hicker Photography
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