Winter is coming! We’re obsessed with how the change in seasons can dramatically and drastically alter the look of a place. Take waterfalls, for example. They go from abundant, ever-flowing streams to a solid chunk of ice frozen in time. For inspiration, we look up to these 500px photographers, who bundled up and captured these almost-unreal images of frozen waterfalls around the world.

From North America’s Niagara Falls to Goðafoss in Iceland—scroll down and cozy up to these spectacular snow-capped waterfalls!

Frozen Falls by Magda  Bognar on 500px.com

Star Climber by Takanobu Nushi on 500px.com

FrOzEn by Koveh Tavakkol on 500px.com

Palouse Falls Frozen by Chip Phillips on 500px.com

The Crystal Ballroom by Tula Top on 500px.com

Hrafnabjargafoss in winter by Iurie  Belegurschi on 500px.com

The Snowy Cloak of Aldeyjarfoss by Erez Marom on 500px.com

Winter on the Falls by Thomas Duffy on 500px.com

Niagara Falls by Ed Norton on 500px.com

Frozen waterfall by Natalia Cebotari on 500px.com

Frozen Lashes by Christina Angquico on 500px.com

Ice Climber by J Dabler on 500px.com

Polar Vortex in Niagara by Magda  Bognar on 500px.com

Frozen Falls by Ryan Engstrom on 500px.com

Frozen Falls by Max Foster on 500px.com

Blue Ice by Jeff Hobson on 500px.com

Amphitheater Falls by Stephen Liebenauer on 500px.com

Gratitude by TJ "TJ Thorne" Thorne on 500px.com

The Glowing Fall by Arild Heitmann on 500px.com

"Icy Night" by Isaak Schiller on 500px.com

stocking freeze by Gavin Hardcastle on 500px.com

Winter

Alexandra Falls in Hay River, NWT by Sean Pinn on 500px.com

Frozen Falls by Howie Mudge on 500px.com

Frozen by Guillermo Palavecino on 500px.com

Frozen Night by Morteza Safataj on 500px.com

Koskikara (Eurasian White-fronted dipper, Cinclus Cinclus) by Mikko Palonkorpi on 500px.com

Icy Punchbowl by Alex Mody on 500px.com

"Frigid Falls" by Manju Shekhar on 500px.com

frozen waterfall by vo. tography on 500px.com

Winter Reflections by Derek Kind on 500px.com

Browse more frozen waterfalls in 500px.

You can also join the Waterfalls group, dedicated to posting photos and discussions on capturing this natural wonder.