A typical morning sight in front of our apartment at Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Michigan (that's my car, under the snow in the middle of the shot) - January 1969 - Minolta SR-1, 55mm
A cemetery in Houghton, Michigan - November 1968 - Minolta SR-1, 55mm
A snow statue, built for the Winter Carnival at Michigan Technological University, in Houghton, Michigan - February 1969 - Minolta SR-1, 55mm
The old Qunicy Copper Mine in Hancock, Michigan - December 1970 - Minolta SRT-101, 58mm
The Silver River, near Copper Harbor, Michigan - April 1970 - Minolta SRT-101, 58mm
Snow and ice on the shore of Lake Superior, near Copper Harbor, Michigan - February 1971 - Minolta SRT-101, 58mm
A snow statue, built for the Winter Carnival at Michigan Technological University, in Houghton, Michigan - February 1970 - Minolta SRT-101, 35mm
Icicles on the wheel hub of a Mustang, in Lewiston, Michigan - March 1972 - Minolta SRT-101, 58mm
A college hockey player making a slap shot during a game at Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Michigan - January 1971 - Minolta SRT-101, 135mm
And speaking of 'frozen', you can't go without a frozen custard from Ted Drewes in St. Louis, Missouri - July 2015 - Sony NEX-3N, 16-50mm