Shiver me timbers!
Paul Tuttle is quite an underrated adventurer, bringing back some great portraits of the many faces of exotic Antarctica:
You can check out his Antarctica gallery here, and he’s got great views to share in the Galapagos Islands too!
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I feel cold just looking at these, very nice work.
amazing – simply great work.
Awesome, fantastic just cant describe the feelings when I look at the photograph. What great techniques and photography!!! Continue the great works. Will recommend my friends to view SmugMug
Charleen in novice presence here. Thank you for your majestic heart, tinted by the humility you care to show within the gradient shades & shadows of your perspective. Stunning and inspiring, are all. My favs were the walrus couple (so “me,” i figure, while chatting with my huband); and the five penguins — which I suggest you submit as a “cover pic” for the Amer. Medical Association’s DMSV-Vol. V edition of classifications for psychological and neurological conditions (etc.) I think the 5 penguins grouped together, especially the one with the feet – bipolar/happy or stumbling feet feat! — who EVER knows?!? — they beautifully synchronize and exhibit the alleged BiPolar “disorder” (as in, work with it). The Penguins make us humankind laughable / laughworthy about ours sense of selves.
i L?KE TO BE POL?TE AND L?VE FR?ENDLY ?N THE WORDS http://www.corumhaber.tk
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