“Michael H. Davies took this photo on the tundra outside Pangnirtung, Nunavut, a community of about 1,400 just a few kilometres south of the Arctic circle. The photo shows local resident Markus Siivola throwing hot tea into the air as he bends backwards. In the –40 C weather, the tea freezes as soon as it’s tossed. Davies, originally from Pontypool, Ont., is a trained painter, photographer and glass blower. He has lived in Pangnirtung for about 10 years with his wife and, now, two young children.”
Source: CBC News – Nunavut tea toss photo at – 40 C proves internet gold

quite amazing actually, to capture everything ‘just right’, while the sun is at the perfect level. It is a beautiful photograph.
Yes Debi. Magic.
Breathtaking (as I suspect many things are at -40 C)…..
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Amazing ….. “the tundra outside Pangnirtung, Nunavut, a community of about 1,400 just a few kilometres south of the Arctic circle.”
Very “cool”….
Wowsza ~ so cool! Love this ~ thanks for sharing!
Amazing, right?!
Wow!
Exactly!
Very cool! <3
Diana xo
Isn’t it though!
yes agree…when i saw it on the news i thought wow too!
I’m always amazed at the creativity of artists and photographers. In this case, I see the connection between the skills of the photography / glass blower to this outcome. It is a wow.
I agree lovely talents and skills = WOW ☺️
so, so, cool
It is Beth.
Pretty cool or maybe I should say cold!
Yes, to both Bill. 🙂
I sent to my colleagues, many of them are Canadians. People love it!!
Terrific. Thanks Marianne. Happy Holidays.
What timing! So Awesome…..
So awesome…
Wow Thanks Everyone for your kind words. Great Write up David, thanks for sharing some of my story 🙂 !
All you Michael. Incredible!