While Kyle is in Antarctica, he will be sending images back periodically. Take a look at this one from South Georgia, Antarctica.
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Waterton National Park, Canada This is such a fascinating insect to watch. At first glance I approached this patch of flowers with great trepidation to ensure I don’t incur the wrath of the bees I was looking at. But upon closer inspection I realised these were not bees at all! Canon EOS 7D 1/400s f/3.5 …
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Ile Bonaventure, Gaspé Peninsula, Quebec, Canada I’m very used to seeing exotic and beautiful bird colonies out in some of the farthest reaches of our world. But this afternoon I spent time in my own country, the gaspé peninsula in a small and picturesque quebec town of Percé, Canada. After enjoying some fine french cuisine …
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I know there are so many people watching my work from so far away but if you happen to be in Calgary I’ll be putting on my latest photo show, African Worlds. A beautiful presentation of photos and fun stories from my adventures in Kenya and Tanzania. Please help get the word out and share …
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Stay inspired on the road For those of you who like reading my photo stories and would like to be able to read them in a very nice simple mobile format you will have to check me out on google currents! Google has been hard at work and they’ve created a fantastic app for Android, …
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada I really wanted a photo of the supermoon against something that was iconically Calgary. At the same time I didn’t want to photoshop the moon to make it look bigger. In order to show a large moon I had to use a telephoto lens and be somewhat far from the tower itself. …
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Wadi Rum, Jordan I rarely get the chance to photograph myself, but when I do I don’t do the typical one armed pointing the camera at my face with something in the background thing, for me that’s too contrived. The thing I like most about my photos is that they are shot just the way …
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Wadi Rum, Jordan Written by the pre islamic people of the arabian desert and sinai areas, some of these Petroglyphs are up to 2400 years old. These “photographs of ancient times” even depict wildlife that are either extinct or do not live in the area, as over time the local climate has since changed to …
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Wadi Rum, Jordan I had the afternoon to myself to explore the area surrounding my camp. My guide told me there was some fun climbing in the cliffs and rocks overlooking us, he sure wasn’t kidding. The inner child in me came out to play on the fantastic formations of granite and sandstone, every curve, …
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