Camera mounted to a post set in the ice for part of 4 month long time-lapse project. Recording changes in the sea ice pressure ridges in front of Scott Base in temperatures down to about -60C ambient.
Black Island Satellite Station. Long exposure shot during the Antarctic winter.
Milky Way Over Black Island. The green in the picture is is from faint auroras in the sky.
Bust of Admiral Bird, first person to fly to the South Pole.
Aurora over one of the dormitory buildings at McMurdo Station.
Looking north behind McMurdo Station, an aurora hangs in the sky above the dome that houses the NASA satellite ground station on the ridge.
Two Pisten Bully vehicles traversing across the Ice Shelf from Black Island back to McMurdo in foggy conditions with an aurora overhead turning the lighting green. Temperatures were approx -55 C out on the ice shelf this day, so I only managed one or two photos before the camera froze.
Black Island station at 11.15am in the morning in July.
Skua eating a dead penguin.
Bust of Admiral Bird, first person to fly to the South Pole.
Bust of Admiral Bird, first person to fly to the South Pole.
Bust of Admiral Bird, first person to fly to the South Pole.
See photo in original gallery.