JULY



     Sometimes less is more; sometimes the greatness of space is felt because there is so little in it. On this afternoon we were out on the zodiacs in the middle of a wide open sea. Small bergs would appear and disappear in the fog, as the clouds played with the sun.

      Below are a couple of the other images that competed for center stage from the same area.





Fulmars, our forever, feathered, following friends.

    A few hours earlier, we had come across a lone seal floating in the middle of nowhere, quite content. S/he deserved a portrait.




    And then, a bit later,  off to the right were muskoxen! Unfortunately, that's as close as I got. While you can't see their smirks, you can see their home. Their portraits are for another time. You can google them to see what they look like :-))

Muskoxen, at home on the range.


And, now for something different:
Spoiler alert! I am planning a trip to Patagonia, and  Easter Island this fall. And I have visions of photographing the moia under the milky way. So I have to practice shooting in the dark! And last week I did - in Joshua Tree National Park. So here's hoping October is an adventure, and that I will be able to share it with you next year!



Til next month.

Comments

  1. Magnificent! I can almost feel the air. Thanks for posting. Ellen S.

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