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Combining the Art of Photography and Adventure Travel

ANT-45.jpg Thousands of nests all over the rocky ridge. Checking out the ice bergs. Two gentoo penguins one starting to moult. Gentoo penguin, make sure you get my best side. Another close-up. Gentoo penguin. Gentoo calling out. Head shot gentoo penguin. Happy feet ... gentoo penguin. Smile ... You looking at me? This shot gives you an idea of the size of the ice flows. Gentoo penguin parent on the move. They make their babies chase then for their food to get them moving about. Each penguin has their own piece of real estate. On the ice. Frank taking a shot. Photographer guests Mona and Claude. Anther close-up of a gentoo penguin. Wait for me ... He went that way, photographer Dave in the background. On the move. Heading out to check out other locations in the cove. Gentoo penguin. Any location is great for a nap. Photographer guests Meredith and Lynn checking out the Antarctica landscape. Soaking up the sun, gentoo penguin moulting. Gentoo penguins, last one in! View looking out to the landscape from the open sports deck. Dave, Laura and Leif as we head to shore, we had a zodiac just for our group. A view of our ship surrounded by snow. Penguins move very quickly and torpedo right out of the water. This is a gentoo penguin. Passing more gentoo penguins Wait for me! Gentoo penguins taking the plunge ... brrrrr Seal on a iceberg, master of all he sees. Photographer guests Donna and Mary Lou checking out the penguins. Small icebergs make a safe refuge and a good look out. The packed snow and ice is so beautiful. Our ship is just around the corner. Photographer guest Judy is ready for elements. Photographers Dave and Leif as we head out for this mornings landing. Antarctica kayaking, a few lessons before you head out on the water. Merle checking his last shot after a whale tail appeared. Our second zodiac with the other half of our group of photographers as we head to shore. Boarding the zodiacs from the spots deck. View from the bow cam. Gentoo penguin, just can't get enough of them. Careful, very slippery. ANT-46.jpg ANT-58.jpg ANT-68.jpg ANT-67.jpg ANT-66.jpg ANT-65.jpg ANT-64.jpg ANT-63.jpg ANT-62.jpg ANT-61.jpg ANT-60.jpg ANT-59.jpg ANT-57.jpg ANT-70.jpg ANT-56.jpg ANT-55.jpg ANT-54.jpg ANT-53.jpg ANT-52.jpg ANT-51.jpg ANT-50.jpg ANT-49.jpg ANT-48.jpg ANT-47.jpg ANT-69.jpg ANT-71.jpg ANT-96.jpg ANT-85.jpg ANT-95.jpg ANT-94.jpg ANT-93.jpg ANT-92.jpg ANT-91.jpg ANT-90.jpg ANT-89.jpg ANT-88.jpg ANT-87.jpg ANT-86.jpg ANT-84.jpg ANT-72.jpg ANT-83.jpg ANT-82.jpg ANT-81.jpg ANT-80.jpg ANT-79.jpg ANT-78.jpg ANT-77.jpg ANT-76.jpg ANT-75.jpg ANT-74.jpg ANT-73.jpg One of the many great seminars that are available each day between landings. Our very creative cabin steward, the things he can do with towels. View from the ships lounge as enjoy a drink before dinner. Every few minutes the scenery changes. Wow.