Glacier III, Charlotte Bay, Antarctic PeninsulaCharlotte Bay, on the Antarctic Peninsula, in conditions that reduced the world to about three tones of white and grey. The glacier face is fractured and jagged, with seracs catching what little directional light there was through the overcast. Wind was driving snow across the lower slopes, blurring the boundary between ice and air until it was hard to tell where one ended and the other began. I find these near monochrome conditions fascinating to
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