the Antarctic Peninsular it was -Mid Feb meant Mid summer there so it was above freezing - just lots of Penguins ,trips in little rubber boats hence wobbly horizons but a great 17 days aboard the Marco Polo.
Come July my daughter and I are off once more on the Marco Polo doing the Top end this time - Norway/Fa oes/Iceland
The hot lager soaked sandy bits full of ruins in the middle of this planet don't interest us one iota.
All shots were natural -just a UV filter on the Olympus E10
However on reflection that frame I did mess with using 'Painterly' or similar in PSP9
That being said it is truly amazing the colours that come from the ice - it is not all just white, The old ice [1000 of years old some times]is blue - the older it is the bluer it gets- sometihng to do with the compreession forces over the ages, I seem to recall
Next trip ,have a Kokin set from my old film set up that fits the Olympus E300
Whether or not the opportunity to fiddle around with them is another story- we shall have wait and see
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