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Whilst on our last land excursion on Svalbard we came upon a region where little Auks by the thousands were nesting high above in the scree we found a family of six Artic Fox Cubs. Our small group stood quietly watching these beautiful creatures eat and play for over an hour it was an experience I will always treasure.
More images to follow!
Polar bear; (Ursus maritimus) checks out the icebreaker Origo as we enter the thicker ice of the Svalbard Archipelago; Norway;
5x7 contact print (from moulded negative) on expired Kodak Bromesko, using Moersch Easylith 20+20+960
"Well here we are at the transmission party
I love your friends they're all so arty
Oh yeah
Oh I when woke up tonight I said
I've gotta make somebody love me
I've gotta make somebody love me
And now I know now I know now I know that it's you
Lucky lucky, you're so lucky
Well do ya? do ya do ya want to?"
Franz Ferdinand: youtu.be/tkrPsGoB_To
At the Artic Voyager in Reykjavik at the morning blue hour. The "wrong" lens on the camera resulted in a slightly different perspective on the famous sculpture.
Am Artic Voyager in Reykjavik zur morgendlichen Blauen Stunde. Das "falsche" Objektiv auf der Kamera führte zu einer etwas anderen Perspektive auf die berühmte Skulptur.
Lapland Longspur feeding on a farm in Bucks County PA. They breed up in the Artic. Long way just to breed.
A cyclone fence lined with black shadecloth on one side, and an art installation created from painted rims of disposable cups.
Blizzard railroading Inver Grove Hgts,MN mid 60's. A mile and a half walk up CGW RofW in -20 with +20 winds only to have Graflex shutter stutter ruin several shots.Can't say we weren't in the hunt. Retired the old camera after this. Frustrating. The agony of defeat. In typical RI fashion, this Rocket Frt lived up to it's name. Sorry for the quality. Resulted in frozen toes and buns as well.