Penguin Lanes by DavidMerron

A waddle of Gentoo penguins walk away in unison.

Neko Harbour, Antarctica

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Arctic cookies for Arthur by Arken

Attention, mes amis, regardez-vous le bear polar!

Cabin Pressure — Qikiqtarjuaq
John Finnemore

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Armour-clad by BogdanBoev

The eagle came early in the morning, his chest was frosted after a freezing night. Weather got cold and it started snowing. I used a slow shutter speed to make the snowflakes look like lines and the bird stood still for this dramatic portrait.
EXIF:
Canon 5D Mark III
Canon EF 400 f2.8 USM IS II + 2x teleconverter
F 5.6 , 1/10 sec. ISO 400
Орелът дойде рано ситринта, гърдите му бяха обледени след мразовитата нощ.Времето захладня и започна да вали сняг.Използвах бавна скорост на затвора за да превърна снежинките в черти ,а птицата остана неподвижна за да успея да направя този драматичен портрет.

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Wrath of Njörðr by Arild_Heitmann

Arctic wilderness at its rawest and finest. The wind was pushing, pulling, howling and filling the air with snow. My favourite conditions!

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The Dark Knight Rises by DaniloFaria

Sometimes is better to be lucky than good at something, this was one of those days. Sun rays broke for a few minutes at the Grand Canyon National Park after a massive blizzard. On this day in January snowed at central and northern Arizona for about 20 straight hours. I had permits for “the Wave”, I barely made it to the Grand Canyon village. We got “stuck” there for 2 days until the roads opened again. Being “flexible” with where to go usually works great. After a few images I wasn’t complaining that the temperature dropped to -8F. The most amazing part of that day was that even though it was snowing hard at the top rim, the snow would melt before it reached the lower elevations (with much warmer temperatures) and you can see that difference in the image. From the archives… slight different version of a previously posted image.
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