Self Isolation Day Eight – Finland Autumn Stillness

Day eight of mandatory self isolation includes another photograph I made in September last year on my northern Finland workshop (Read the Trip Report). Taken very early on a still morning with rising fog this photograph really works for me on an emotive level. The soft distant trees in combination with the still lake and contrasting reeds gives a strong sense of peace and tranquility.

The photograph was taken hand held with the Canon EOS 1DX MK2 with the Canon 100-400mm F4.5-5.6 IS MK2 at 70mm.  Camera Settings: ISO800 f14, 1/1250th of a second. I will be leading another workshop to this part of northern Finland in October this year (provided the world recovers from the Chinese Wuhan COVID-19 pandemic) for a small group of just six photographers (only two places remaining).

 

Ghosts of the Arctic Directors Cut 2020

Today I am releasing a small re-edit (Directors Cut) of my Ghosts of the Arctic short movie (with thanks to Abraham Joffe and Untitled Film Works). In the original cut we had included some audio that incorrectly identified the polar bears as a mother and a cub, where as the are actually a large male and female. At the time of filming I was so excited to have such a wonderful encounter that I made the identification mistake. This error has been corrected in this final revised cut.

Self Isolation Day Seven – Finland Autumn Tranquility

Day seven of mandatory self isolation (half way there!) includes another photograph I made in September last year on my northern Finland workshop (Read the Trip Report). Taken very early on a still morning with rising fog by the side of a placid lake near our cabin this photograph epitomises for me the peace, tranquility and silent beauty of the Finland forest in Autumn.

The photograph was taken hand held with the Canon EOS 1DX MK2 with the Canon 70-200mm F42.8 IS MK3 at 70mm.  Camera Settings: ISO800 f14, 1/1250th of a second. I will be leading another workshop to this part of northern Finland in October this year (provided the world recovers from the Chinese Wuhan COVID-19 pandemic) for a small group of just six photographers (only two places remaining).

When it Goes Wrong – East Coast of Greenland in Winter

Just for fun, here is some Go-Pro footage of a snow mobile roll over from my East-Greenland expedition to photograph Polar Bears in winter in March 2020 (Read the Trip Report).  Weather conditions had deteriorated extremely rapidly with very poor visibility and I took a wrong turn  (very easy to do) into a deep, snow filled ravine and did not see the rising snow bank on my right hand side. By the time I realised I was on a steepening slope the snow mobile was already rolling over. Thankfully, it did end well and I was able to right the machine with some man handling and get back to our cabin.

Self Isolation Day Six – Russian Wolf in Snow

Day six of mandatory self isolation includes another photograph I made in September last year on my northern Finland workshop (Read the Trip Report) and is of a young wolf  in no man’s land between Finland and Russia. I felt this was our best day with the first snows falling that added that extra magical element.

The photograph was taken hand held with the Canon EOS 1DX MK2 with the Canon 600mm F24L IS MK3.  Camera Settings: ISO1600 f5.6, 1/320th of a second. I utilised a small hide to be as low as possible to the ground. I will be leading another workshop to this part of northern Finland in October this year (provided the world recovers from the Chinese Wuhan COVID-19 pandemic) for a small group of just six photographers (only two places remaining).