Anyone else want to come to Antarctica?
Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 10:40 am
As you probably know, I'm heading to the Falklands, South Georgia, and Antarctica this November leading a photography expedition (actually we have two photography leaders). 3 other DSLRUsers members are coming with me on this 3-week adventure. Our group of 18 photographers makes up a third of the ship's passengers.
Now the ship operator (Aurora Expeditions) has got enthused, and in March/April 2011 we have a new and different adventure! 4 weeks, travelling to Antarctica, the Falklands, and the Argentine Patagonian coast. We'll be visiting two Antarctic research stations, and transporting some scientists to the Falklands. As a result the ship will only be taking 27 passengers, and all of these passengers will be part of our photography activities. Once we get rid of the scientists (who I'm sure will be very interesting characters!) we'll have the ship to ourselves. The entire voyage will be run with photography in mind. Again we'll have two photography leaders.
It's a different voyage than November's, in that it will be at the other end of the summer season and we will not be visiting South Georgia. But we will be spending longer at the Antarctic Peninsula and in the Falklands, and I'm looking forward to seeing Orca in Argentina beaching themselves to take sea lion pups at Punta Norte near the end of the voyage!
So, if you were thinking of joining the November trip but missed out when the trip filled up, or simply weren't going to be able to get the funds together in time, here's another option for you to consider. Even though it's a longer trip than November's, we've actually managed to get the price slightly lower!
Aurora's fancy brochure even has some of my images in it:
Now the ship operator (Aurora Expeditions) has got enthused, and in March/April 2011 we have a new and different adventure! 4 weeks, travelling to Antarctica, the Falklands, and the Argentine Patagonian coast. We'll be visiting two Antarctic research stations, and transporting some scientists to the Falklands. As a result the ship will only be taking 27 passengers, and all of these passengers will be part of our photography activities. Once we get rid of the scientists (who I'm sure will be very interesting characters!) we'll have the ship to ourselves. The entire voyage will be run with photography in mind. Again we'll have two photography leaders.
It's a different voyage than November's, in that it will be at the other end of the summer season and we will not be visiting South Georgia. But we will be spending longer at the Antarctic Peninsula and in the Falklands, and I'm looking forward to seeing Orca in Argentina beaching themselves to take sea lion pups at Punta Norte near the end of the voyage!
So, if you were thinking of joining the November trip but missed out when the trip filled up, or simply weren't going to be able to get the funds together in time, here's another option for you to consider. Even though it's a longer trip than November's, we've actually managed to get the price slightly lower!
Aurora's fancy brochure even has some of my images in it: