Posts Tagged ‘cold’



A small cruise ship manoeuvres close to a giant tabular iceberg in Antarctica. Join us on Facebook – http://on.fb.me/1AKvyPE or see more at http://bit.ly/1AKvyPH

Thank you for all you feedback I am pleased and humbled by your comments. The story behind this picture was that a passenger on the ship in shot had had his luggage delayed and the ship left without it. Our ship picked his luggage up and arranged for an Antarctic baggage transfer. If you look closely, you will see a small zodiac preparing to come over to our ship. The small ship is using the iceberg as a wind shield as there was very strong gusting winds. Thanks for liking and please take a look at some of my other work.

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A small cruise ship manoeuvres close to a giant tabular iceberg in Antarctica. Join us on Facebook – http://on.fb.me/1AKvyPE or see more at http://bit.ly/1AKvyPH

Thank you for all you feedback I am pleased and humbled by your comments. The story behind this picture was that a passenger on the ship in shot had had his luggage delayed and the ship left without it. Our ship picked his luggage up and arranged for an Antarctic baggage transfer. If you look closely, you will see a small zodiac preparing to come over to our ship. The small ship is using the iceberg as a wind shield as there was very strong gusting winds. Thanks for liking and please take a look at some of my other work.

http://bit.ly/1AKvyPI


A small cruise ship manoeuvres close to a giant tabular iceberg in Antarctica. Join us on Facebook – http://on.fb.me/1AKvyPE or see more at http://bit.ly/1AKvyPH

Thank you for all you feedback I am pleased and humbled by your comments. The story behind this picture was that a passenger on the ship in shot had had his luggage delayed and the ship left without it. Our ship picked his luggage up and arranged for an Antarctic baggage transfer. If you look closely, you will see a small zodiac preparing to come over to our ship. The small ship is using the iceberg as a wind shield as there was very strong gusting winds. Thanks for liking and please take a look at some of my other work.

http://bit.ly/1AKvyPI


A small cruise ship manoeuvres close to a giant tabular iceberg in Antarctica. Join us on Facebook – http://on.fb.me/1AKvyPE or see more at http://bit.ly/1AKvyPH

Thank you for all you feedback I am pleased and humbled by your comments. The story behind this picture was that a passenger on the ship in shot had had his luggage delayed and the ship left without it. Our ship picked his luggage up and arranged for an Antarctic baggage transfer. If you look closely, you will see a small zodiac preparing to come over to our ship. The small ship is using the iceberg as a wind shield as there was very strong gusting winds. Thanks for liking and please take a look at some of my other work.

http://bit.ly/1AKvyPI


A small cruise ship manoeuvres close to a giant tabular iceberg in Antarctica. Join us on Facebook – http://on.fb.me/1AKvyPE or see more at http://bit.ly/1AKvyPH

Thank you for all you feedback I am pleased and humbled by your comments. The story behind this picture was that a passenger on the ship in shot had had his luggage delayed and the ship left without it. Our ship picked his luggage up and arranged for an Antarctic baggage transfer. If you look closely, you will see a small zodiac preparing to come over to our ship. The small ship is using the iceberg as a wind shield as there was very strong gusting winds. Thanks for liking and please take a look at some of my other work.

http://bit.ly/1AKvyPI


PLEASE VIEW ON DARK BACKGROUND.

The entire day was almost continuous snowfall and winds until this point; when just as the sun had nearly reached the horizon itself, it broke through and revealed the top of Mount Inglemaldie nearly a vertical mile above the crashing surf. It was a moment of rare and beautiful light that rivaled any attempt at photographing it, but still I was able to make an image I felt captured at least something of the energy of the moment. The surf and frozen lakeshore formations added to the scene, though I feel restricted in this small viewing format to show you the luminescent glow of the pile of ice crystals in the center here. The next morning, a quarter mile of this lakeshore had frozen solid in -30C temps, and calm will return for the winter.

The shot here is primarily just a SINGLE exposure processed only one time from RAW, however, DOF stacking was used to render sharp the immediate foreground areas which were less than 10cm from my lens. Please view this in a darkened room for best effect, as dark presentation is very important to the mood and way I would like to showcase the light here.

http://bit.ly/1A6AA7c


PLEASE VIEW ON DARK BACKGROUND.

The entire day was almost continuous snowfall and winds until this point; when just as the sun had nearly reached the horizon itself, it broke through and revealed the top of Mount Inglemaldie nearly a vertical mile above the crashing surf. It was a moment of rare and beautiful light that rivaled any attempt at photographing it, but still I was able to make an image I felt captured at least something of the energy of the moment. The surf and frozen lakeshore formations added to the scene, though I feel restricted in this small viewing format to show you the luminescent glow of the pile of ice crystals in the center here. The next morning, a quarter mile of this lakeshore had frozen solid in -30C temps, and calm will return for the winter.

The shot here is primarily just a SINGLE exposure processed only one time from RAW, however, DOF stacking was used to render sharp the immediate foreground areas which were less than 10cm from my lens. Please view this in a darkened room for best effect, as dark presentation is very important to the mood and way I would like to showcase the light here.

http://bit.ly/1A6AA7c


PLEASE VIEW ON DARK BACKGROUND.

The entire day was almost continuous snowfall and winds until this point; when just as the sun had nearly reached the horizon itself, it broke through and revealed the top of Mount Inglemaldie nearly a vertical mile above the crashing surf. It was a moment of rare and beautiful light that rivaled any attempt at photographing it, but still I was able to make an image I felt captured at least something of the energy of the moment. The surf and frozen lakeshore formations added to the scene, though I feel restricted in this small viewing format to show you the luminescent glow of the pile of ice crystals in the center here. The next morning, a quarter mile of this lakeshore had frozen solid in -30C temps, and calm will return for the winter.

The shot here is primarily just a SINGLE exposure processed only one time from RAW, however, DOF stacking was used to render sharp the immediate foreground areas which were less than 10cm from my lens. Please view this in a darkened room for best effect, as dark presentation is very important to the mood and way I would like to showcase the light here.

http://bit.ly/1A6AA7c