My home on the Tundra
Uploaded: October 03, 2010
This capture tells many stories. The first and second stories are competing (my home in the Tundra Buggy Complex) and (the polar bears who live here all the time and their existence depends on the ice). The real story is the climate change and the competition between the texture of the rocks and the tundra ice the polar bears need to survive. The multi-layeers sky tells how complex this time on the planet earth really is. I hope you humans can relate and help slow global warming. Emile
Exif: F Number: 8, Exposure Bias Value: 1.00, ExposureTime: 1/400 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 200, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 75.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 20D
John Connolly October 03, 2010
A wonderful image and thought provoking text Emile! I am amazed how many people live just for the moment! #1314094Joy Rector October 04, 2010
great shot #8945884Emile Abbott October 04, 2010
Thanks John and Joy. #8946572Patti Coblentz October 08, 2010
A tragic story of truth, Emile, and spectacular documentary image. We do or part in my family...for sure, and encourage others. Just insane :( #8956079Emile Abbott October 09, 2010
Thanks Patti I doubt many could see the stories in this capture. Glad you related. #8956816Nancy L. Green December 31, 2012
What a wonderful adventure you must have had dear friend, VERY well done!! <>< #10492107Emile Abbott December 31, 2012
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