Warm Light: A Landscape Photographer's Journey Through the Ross Sea
Coming this Friday 15 May
The Ross Sea sits behind a gateway most people never pass through. To reach it, you cross the Antarctic Circle, leave the last of the subantarctic islands behind, and enter a place where the light doesn't set, the ice is measured in kilometres, and a volcanic peak can make Antarctica feel, briefly, like the warmest place on Earth.
On Friday I'm publishing a new visual story about what I found there. Pancake ice that looked like Monet's water lilies. Golden hour light on dark volcanic cones rising from the sea. And a moment in McMurdo Sound where everything — rock, snow, water, air — held the light at once.
Warm Ice: A Landscape Photographer's Journey Through the Ross Sea — Friday 15 May.
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