Moments of the sublime. Ice and mist move across the Penola Strait and Mount Scott, Antarctica.
Risting glacier flows into the sea, Wilson’s storm petrels feed at the surface, and fur seals rest on the ice.
Immaculate Antarctica.
Stillness. The distant swash and creak of ice.
Antarctic Sound
Iridescent ice at Portal Point, Antarctica
A solitary seabird soars above the steely waters of Wilhelmina Bay.
March mornings come slow and sweet in Antarctica. Dawn in the Lemaire Channel.
There's nothing quite like encountering a tabular berg in the open ocean. It looms like a continent, ice blink glowing overhead.
Whaler's Bay is an abandoned whaling station in the South Shetland Islands. Striking black sands sweep the shoreline, hills roll into the clouds and the weathered remains of the settlement lie dormant, now home to southern fur seals.
Deception Island is the caldera of an active volcano. Striking black sands sweep the shoreline, craggy peaks tear across the skyline and the remnants of a whaling station lie dormant. A sobering reminder.
Whalers Bay sits on the shores of the flooded caldera of an active volcano.
Sky or sea? The product of so many attempts at capturing the wild ones on the wing.
The warmest afternoon light falls on a peak near Grytviken.
James Cook and his men sailed around this point on their ship, the Resolution, confirming (with disappointment) that South Georgia was not a great southern continent, but a small island.
Plancius under lenticular clouds at Grytviken, South Georgia
Scotia Sea
A picket fence dances above the Dawson Slide. Dawson City, Yukon.
Up all night. Dawson City, Yukon
Early morning rainbow over Gundungurra country.
Antarctic Sound