Pleneau Bay
Photograph by Sander Klaassen, My Shot
This amazing iceberg was shot in Pleneau Bay, Antarctica
Pleneau Bay
Photograph by Jonathan Green, My Shot
Even with my dry suit, this split shot took so much time that I was frozen. Using a housing on my Nikon D200 with 12mm lens and fish-eye port, I was able to capture the mass of ice that represents the greater part of an iceberg under the water. The conditions off Pleneau Island, close to the Antarctic Circle on the peninsula, were near perfect with a clear blue day, bright sunshine, and crystal clear water. A day to remember and a moment never to be forgotten
Icebergs
Photograph by Susan Lorentz, My Shot
Photographed in Antarctica, January 2009
Rounded Icebergs
Photograph by Donna Foulger, My Shot
A sculpted iceberg formation sits among bergs in Neko Bay, Antarctica.
Cormorants
Photograph by Kate Fife, My Shot
During a Zodiac ride on a family trip to Antarctica, three blue-eyed cormorants came flying next to the boat and gracefully glided past. The textured iceberg in the background seemed like a great backdrop.
Lemaire Channel
Photograph by Dorte Hansen, My Shot
I enjoyed this amazing and breathtaking sunset in the Lemaire Channel onboard the M.V. Fram, cruising Antarctica.
Ice Hikers
Photograph by Anna Possberg Anneliese, My Shot
Riiser-Larsen Ice Shelf, Weddell Sea, Antarctica
Iceberg Arch
Photograph by Kevin Knutson, My Shot
Near Cuverville Island, Antarctica. A large iceberg is pierced with an arch worthy of a cathedral.
Ice Runway
Photograph by Martyn Allen, My Shot
Kicking snow on the seventh continent. Barren but still beautiful. Taken close to midnight at Wilkins Runway, Antarctica, on December 21, the summer solstice.
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