Friday, February 6, 2009


South Georgia Island Panoramic

Grave of Explorer Ernest Shackleton
1874-1922

Penguin Scratching

Penguin & Reindeer

Penguin Pattern

6 comments:

  1. Congatulations U r truly on sacred ground. Shackleton is my hero. great photos! I've been trying to comment to no avail. disregard hjkjk it was a test to see if my comment would finally post . Anyway all the best to you both on your journey. R U the penquin whisperer? Does Gage like penquins? Could u send postcard i would be greatly indebted Shoust 502 Teton

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  2. Hello again. Now that I figured out how to operate a computer I realized I could just delete my random test at posting,but if I do my last comment wouldn't make any sense either Sorry! Anyway I will stop confusing everyone I hope u do continue to have an amazing and safe time A lot of people have been checking out your photos Bon Voyage, Good Luck & Peace

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  3. These images are great! There are so many penguins, its crazy! I love penguins. I really like the dabbles of color in the penguins that stand out in the huge monochromatic landscapes and waves of penguins. The green grass helps break them up as well. Also I really enjoy getting lost in the panoramic view, especially if there are multiple creatures or other objects to search for throughout the landscape. Keep up the good work!
    PeAcE
    TY

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  4. I like the panoramics the most. How big are they?

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