South of the 54th
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 8:36 pm
Okay,
finally, some Antarctica photos from the trip I did with a few other forum members. The trip was the one last year in November. Stubbsy, Craig and David Burren were also on the trip.
Global Melt
It's early spring in Antarctica. Where's the snow? Heat haze instead! Already the snow has melted and days are "hot". It was actually around 10-12C. this is a king penguin and you can see a couple of skuas in the front. This was taken in Gold Harbour in South Georgia.
Tech Details: Nikon D700, Nikkor 200-400 at 400mm, f6.3, 1/800s, iso 200, handheld
Weather: mid-day, bright blue sky, 10-12C, hardly no breeze
Post Processing: Pano crop, global adjustments for contrast, curves, sharpening.
Double Take
After spending time building their nest, gentoo penguins can't wait to head back to the ocean to get a well deserved meal and a clean. The spots in the distance are the nesting gentoo penguins where these two have come from. It was a bit of a highway when we got there with plenty of gentoos going back and forth from the water to the nesting areas. This was taken on the Antarctic peninsula. Not super sure if it was the peninsula as such or one of the islands just off the peninsula.
Tech Details: Nikon D200, Nikkor 200-400 at 210mm, f6.3, 1/2000s, iso 400, handheld.
Weather: mid-day, grey overcast sky, 1-2C, very calm.
Post Processing: square crop, global adjustments for exposure, contrast, curves, sharpening.
If you click on the image, you will get a larger version.
Comments and feedback are always welcome.
Thanks for looking,
André
finally, some Antarctica photos from the trip I did with a few other forum members. The trip was the one last year in November. Stubbsy, Craig and David Burren were also on the trip.
Global Melt
It's early spring in Antarctica. Where's the snow? Heat haze instead! Already the snow has melted and days are "hot". It was actually around 10-12C. this is a king penguin and you can see a couple of skuas in the front. This was taken in Gold Harbour in South Georgia.
Tech Details: Nikon D700, Nikkor 200-400 at 400mm, f6.3, 1/800s, iso 200, handheld
Weather: mid-day, bright blue sky, 10-12C, hardly no breeze
Post Processing: Pano crop, global adjustments for contrast, curves, sharpening.
Double Take
After spending time building their nest, gentoo penguins can't wait to head back to the ocean to get a well deserved meal and a clean. The spots in the distance are the nesting gentoo penguins where these two have come from. It was a bit of a highway when we got there with plenty of gentoos going back and forth from the water to the nesting areas. This was taken on the Antarctic peninsula. Not super sure if it was the peninsula as such or one of the islands just off the peninsula.
Tech Details: Nikon D200, Nikkor 200-400 at 210mm, f6.3, 1/2000s, iso 400, handheld.
Weather: mid-day, grey overcast sky, 1-2C, very calm.
Post Processing: square crop, global adjustments for exposure, contrast, curves, sharpening.
If you click on the image, you will get a larger version.
Comments and feedback are always welcome.
Thanks for looking,
André