The Rongbuk Glacier reveals thousands of years compressed into horizontal ice layers. Each striation represents a winter's snowfall, compressed over centuries into dense glacial ice. The dramatic blue and white banding shows how time accumulates layer by layer, creating stratification through patient accumulation. This is time frozen and made visible, geological processes captured in ice rather than stone.
Questions about framing, sizing, or shipping?
View our FAQ →
Dirk Collins is the flagship artist at Planet 5 Gallery, whose work defines preservation photography. Co-founder of Teton Gravity Research and Emmy-nominated filmmaker, Collins brings 30 years of visual storytelling to fine art photography that celebrates mountain communities as preservation partners.
Learn More →
Dirk Collins is the flagship artist at Planet 5 Gallery, whose work defines preservation photography. Co-founder of Teton Gravity Research and Emmy-nominated filmmaker, Collins brings 30 years of visual storytelling to fine art photography that celebrates mountain communities as preservation partners.
Learn More →Exclusive pricing that recognizes your commitment to mountain preservation
100% of membership fees support mountain preservation programs. Your exclusive collector pricing recognizes your commitment to protecting these wild places.