Some quick ol studies from screencaps.
Arctic arches
Greenland, Scorsby Fjord
Scoresby Sund, Greenland
Moodboard for the southern coast of Hudson Bay for @hashtagenglishmajorlyfe
Rankin Inlet in a snowstorm, october 2017
The expedition had set up cameras to study penguin migratory patterns. After several weeks of nothing, one of the cameras began picking up movement.
eventyr: This is Arctic
Sub surfaced in frozen waters
BOB KUHN Seal Hunter Acrylic 24″ x 36″
Arctic sun. More Adventures. 1940. Armstrong Sperry.
Internet Archive
Instagram: @northlandscapes Tumblr: @really-shit
Inside Siberia’s isolated community of forgotten women. Photographed by Oded Wagenstein.
“In the remote village of Yar-Sale in Northern Siberia, live a group of elderly women. They were once part of a nomadic community of reindeer herders. However, in their old age, they spend most of their days in seclusion, isolated from the world they loved and their community. While men are usually encouraged to remain within the migrating community and maintain their social roles, the women often face the struggles of old age alone.It took a flight, a sixty-hour train ride from Moscow, and a seven-hour bone-breaking drive across a frozen river to meet them. I immersed myself in their closed community, and for days, over many cups of tea, they shared their stories, lullabies, and longings with me.On this series, the memories of the past, represented by the images of the outside world, are combined with the portraits of current reality.
By doing so, I tried to give their stories a visual representation. One that could last after they are already gone.
(*Like Last Year’s Snow is a Yiddish expression – referring to something which is not relevant anymore)”
- Oded Wagenstein
Today happens to be the last Friday of the year! Thanks for hanging out with us for 2019. Here’s to 2020.
Let’s make it a great year and do what we can to make this world a better place for everyone. Much love.
Photo via: Nature: Snow Bears
Norway
Planet E A R T H by :
© b.simon
Beautiful C O L D Places by:
© b.simon
Flames in the night (by Tobias Hägg) Vestvågøy, Norway
deep in the arctic circle
it’s snowing again, you can’t remember the last time it wasn’t snowing. has it always been snowing? have you ever seen real grass or felt real warmth?
you pass some kids playing hockey on an empty parking lot. they stop there game when you pass. they all wear blank expressions on their face and their eyes appear to be glazed over
you think you see some canadian geese fight over what looks like a human femur
tim hortons always seem to appear when you need them. even in the middle of nowhere. is it just a coincidence?