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On the bowsprit
As this National Geographic photographer demonstrated, the long bowsprit of the Rembrandt van Rijn schooner was prime viewing territory for photographing the big icebergs moving down Hall Bredning from the Northwest Fjord out to the Greenland Sea. Scoresby Sund, East Greenland.
Rembrandt van Rijnschoonersailnettingphotographercamerasmilingblue skyHall Bredningremote locationarctic travelScoresby SundEast Greenland
Terry Allen
on March 12, 2020Thanks a lot for the nice comments Judy, Bruno, Gene, Rick, Malcolm, JohnC, Janet, John, Judy, Frank, Bill, Wayne, Linda, Donna, Kevin and God's Child!
God's Child
on March 11, 2020Adventurous, bold, and brave!
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Kevin Poynor
on March 8, 2020A braver man than I am. Great lighting and superb composition.
Donna McCommon
on March 7, 2020What a great capture. Looks like he loved having you snap a photo of him!
Lgood
on March 6, 2020Fabulous shot of this guy! We photographers will get in positions that most people wouldn't in order to get the shot. He has the dream job for sure.
Wayne Wendel
on March 6, 2020Excellent shot of this guy. What a job, Nat Geo photographer. I suppose you had better be very good with that nikon.
Bill J Boyd Photography
on March 6, 2020Wow....a great capture of this photographer.
Franks-Focus
on March 6, 2020A dedicated shooter for sure -- nice shot
Judith Sparhawk
on March 6, 2020Wow, did you climb out there for the best shots? Part of the whole adventure??
John (300m)
on March 6, 2020Very cool shot Terry Not for the faint of heart here