THE BLUE LINE

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THE BLUE LINE

from CA$770.00

Limited edition of 500. Printed on professional archival photo paper and premium archival ink. Every print comes with a signed and numbered Certificate of Authenticity.

All prints come with a 1/2in white border.

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BEHIND THE SCENE

The incredible life cycle of an iceberg starts thousands of years before it even reaches the sea.
Snow and ice form glaciers on land. Over centuries of compression and slow movement, these glaciers expand towards the open sea. Once an iceberg calves from the mother glacier, it will float on ocean currents, at the mercy of some of the most inclement weather conditions on the planet.
Snow, rain, wind, violent storms and huge waves sculpt and carve its surface into amazing shapes and forms. The iceberg will flip upside down numerous times before disappearing into the depths of the ocean, not to die but to start its cycle all over again through evaporation.

I achieved this image by using an underwater case with a dome port (Aquatech), with my Nikon D750 and a 16-35mm wide-angle lens.
Split-shots are not easy to achieve in cold water. Most of the time, you shoot blind by holding your gear on the side of the Zodiac. Usually you end up shooting hundreds of images and getting only a few that are fine.