Sailing in Antarctic Ice, by Jonathan R. Green.

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Polish Patterns, by Kacper Kowalski.

Kowalski has spent the last several years compiling a collection of aerial photographs taken while paragliding over Poland during the winter.

In regards to why he chose paragliding as his means to capture the images instead of an aeroplane, Kowalski says

“The paragliding pilot is in absolute control over the speed, and the precise angle of the shot. You can also get a lot closer to the ground so the quality of the pictures, and the framing, is often better than if you are relying on an aeroplane pilot to manoeuvre you.”

This is a beautiful set. Take a look.

Øyvind Tangen is a sailor.

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Blue banded iceberg found close to 1,700 miles south of Cape Town and 660miles north of the Antarctic.

Some of the stripes formed when layers of the iceberg melted and refroze. Others were created from the dust and soil picked up when the ice sheet that gave birth to the iceberg was sliding down an Antarctic hillside. Blue stripes are often created when a crevice in the ice sheet fills up with meltwater and freezes so quickly that no bubbles form.

Oyvind Tangen, photographer

Marina Aurora. I assume she lives somewhere cold.

Josef Sudek, the Poet of Prague.

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Olaf Otto Becker *, River 1, Position 1, 69°42’54’’N, 49°46’39’’W, Altitude 804m, Greenland Icecap, Melting Area, 2007.

Strangely shaped ice in San Rafael, Chile, by Kristine Hannon.

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Ryan Browning.

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Jesse Jacobs is living in London, Ontario. He is one million mouths clamoring for attention.

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Ambroise Tézenas.

sbosma:

jonklassen:

This is for a book project called The Where, The What and The How: 75 Artists Illustrate the Wondrous Mysteries of the Universe that will be out next year sometime. I will post more details about it as it gets closer, but it looks like it’s going to be a good one.

I want Jon to build me a house out of icebergs.

I want to know why I haven’t been following Jon Klassen this entire time. *

NB Also, there’s one for the reading list.