Antarctica
There's nowhere on earth that makes you feel smaller. Antarctica is all ice, silence, and impossible scale — just you, the light, and the odd curious penguin. These are frames from the coldest, quietest place I've ever pointed a camera.
Glassy Mornings
Not a breath of wind — just mountains doubled perfectly in the water. Mornings like this are exactly why the early cold is always worth it.
See-through
Icebergs come in all sorts of crazy shapes and sizes in Antarctica. Truly remarkable.
First Light In Antarctica
The very first light of the day creeping across the ice. Down here, sunrise somehow feels like it's happening for the first time ever.
The Boys
The boys, out for a wander on the ice. So much more personality than you'd ever expect.
Lone Penguin
One little penguin with the whole vast coastline to itself. I could have watched him potter about all day.
Big Berg
One iceberg, bigger than most buildings. A photo never quite does the scale justice, but this one gets close.
Alone
Antarctica has a way of making you feel very, very small. Just ice, water, and silence.
Last Light In Antarctica
The very last light on a small mountain very far away.
Farewell
One last little goodbye after our afternoon together.
Small World
A good reminder of just how small we really are.
Synchronised Swimming
Nature putting on a little synchronised swimming routine, whether it meant to or not. One of those moments you just have to catch.
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