
A bright blue iceberg lighting up a misty grey morning. Early August 2013 Karale Glacier, East Greenland.

A bright blue iceberg lighting up a misty grey morning. Early August 2013 Karale Glacier, East Greenland.

Pinhole photograph looking out towards a beautiful mountain hiding in the clouds. Taken with Holga pinhole camera and Fuji Velvia 100 iso film last summer in Greenland.

Fiery sunset suggests warmth in a cold land. The evening sun dips below the Greenland ice cap setting fire to Sermilik Fjord. Photographed this summer while on a kayaking trip in East Greenland.

Warming the toes on a bluebird day while looking out at the spectacular scenery in East Greenland. Taken with the trusty old black Holga using Kodak Porta 400 ISO film.

Little ice chunks out for a moonlight swim.

I went to Greenland to kayak and view icebergs and came back in awe of the geology. Every mountain peak seems to have veins of minerals and variations in colors that are jaw dropping. Note to self: next time bring a geologist.

Night in Greenland was defined by the sun skimming the horizon line, moving behind peaks and into the clouds, but never fully going down. Photographed while on a kayak trip this summer near the Karale glacier, East Greenland.

The sly guy from yesterdays post spent hours circling and eyeing the cook tent and then with a smooth precision strike makes off with a slice of rockbread, dubbed so by our kayaking group as it was an almost indestructible, albeit edible, loaf of bread that we had plenty of on our voyages in greenland. I am sure it was a great addition to this foxes diet as every morsel will help in surviving the upcoming winter.

Stay tuned for the answer why? Arctic Fox Photographed Near Kuummiut, Greenland.

Flying free on a calm summer day the view must be spectacular.
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