Showing posts with label penguins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label penguins. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

King Penguin or New Zealand Fruit?

We all had a great chuckle on our Antarctica journey when Photographer Rod Planck did a slide show on penguins and his lead-in shot was a close up of a kiwi fruit. The next shot was one of these guys.

Copyright 2007 Jan Gorski

Do you see any resemblance?

Your journey to Antarctica - the "Great White South" will be one of your wildest dreams - it was for me anyway. Save up your money and do the whole circuit. Do not miss South Georgia and the Falkland Islands. They not only make the travel across the open ocean more pleasant but the photo opportunities are endless. And the moderate temperatures will blow your mind! Oh, and the 1/2 million pairs of King Penguins on one island might stir your interest a bit as well!!

I chose to celebrate the "Real" Millennium rollover from 2000-2001 on a boat in the southern oceans. Cheeseman's Ecology Tours offered the best tour at the time and I enjoyed every moment and almost everyone on the tour. We had a few interesting travelers to contend with, but don't we always :) The boat held over 100 passengers which is a much larger crowd than I tend to like to travel with, but the antics of the Russian crew and the entertaining staff were worth the lines for the zodiacs to shore.

The on-board lectures by noted photographers, geologists, ornithologists, whale researchers, artists, the list goes on - was a truly educational experience. The time on shore to witness the behaviors of the penguins, seals, birds coming in for a landing, etc. was exceptional. Especially the frisky sea lion pups who stood their ground, trying to keep us out of their territory. The photo ops were limitless.

Everyone thinks Antarctica is this god-awful, cold, deserted place. It is not - it is the true icon of the little bit of isolated wilderness left on our great planet. It is one of the crispest, clearest, most refreshingly beautiful places I have ever visited. Even the scientific research stations are a humbling place to visit. Imagine living there through the -100 degree winters!

Luckily we visited in the summer (Dec-Jan) and I dressed in layers, just as I would for a day of skiing in the Colorado high country and felt just fine. The only time I was ever really cold was during a zodiac ride through a bay of "bergy bits" - but that was just for a few hours and my rubber boots were not insulated enough to keep my toes from freezing. But the experience was surreal and worth every nippy toe! The ship itself was actually almost too warm most of the time.

By the way - that cute little kiwi fruit king penguin chick shown earlier goes through a fairly complicated stage of losing his/her feathers .... the feathers they shed line the beaches of the islands they inhabit. The goofy results of shedding are sometimes worth a chuckle or two ...

Copyright 2007 Jan Gorski

But the king penguin chick eventually turns out to be not too bad looking and worthy of a mate!

Copyright 2007 Jan Gorski

What more would you like to hear/see about Antarctica?

Stay warm!

Antarctic-jan

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Stay Tuned for Antarctica!

Chinstrap Penguin - Copyright 2007 Jan Gorski

Sorry for the lag in postings but the vote took awhile to settle out and of course you all chose the trip that was all shot on slide film vs. digital so it will take awhile to scan the good stuff.

The other challenge is that my home laptop will not let me log into the blog to post things - it goes into an infinite loop of google trying to log me in and blogspot trying to get google to respond to my login. I've seen from other folks in the help forums that Firefox has a bug (or google - one of the two) so now I need to upgrade my IE software as it isn't working on the version I currently have installed. This adventure has led to a larger project of cleaning off my hard drive because as we all know, upgrades require elephant sized spaces on your hard drives. That, and the fact that I never delete things is making this a bit of a challenge :)

But, I promise to get a story with photos online sometime in the near future! I've cataloged my 2003-2005 digital photos so I only have a few years left to complete... I also need to figure out how to do a slide show of photos vs. static photos on the right hand side. Any blog expert help is welcome so please leave a comment if you know how to incorporate a slide show in a posting!

Happy Fall and hope you are all out shooting away. I'm off to India in November with grand hopes of great shots of Bengal Tigers and their cubs. Wish me luck on the 13.5 hour train ride to the tiger camp!!

Collabjan