Saturday, March 14, 2009


A few photos from my recent travels up the Antarctic Peninsula to Tierra del Fuego and into Patagonia...stories to follow...




33 comments:

Beth said...

Unbelievable! What a life you live.

Skogkjerring said...

I'm in total awe...I thought we had some fantastic nature here in Norway but you are truly living in some of the finest nature I've ever seen!!! You are quite the photographer also!! What kind of camera are you using?

ninja said...

I've been waiting for your next post since forever. Glad to see you back on-line.

Carl Hazen said...

Nice work. I'll be sharing these with my eighth graders on Monday!

tireegal68 said...

how wonderful your pictures are. I guess you are sacrificing the comforts of home to be there and be on adventures? How uncomfortable is it? Says the armchair traveller!

Unknown said...

Awesome photo's. I know you must take zillions. How you get it down to these few...I don't know. I post tons of pictures! Love the one with the penguins and the ship because of the contrast of the scene. The others are just really breathtaking images of nature's beauty.

You are living the good life right now.

BLS said...

Im gald you got a holiday somewhere relatively warmer. The Antartic photos are incredible but I guess you have to wait a while for conditions like that. Thanks.

Karen said...

Absolutely breathtaking! We missed you! Glad to see you're back!

Raph G. Neckmann said...

Those mountains are incredible!

Moody said...

I also would like to know what kind of camera you are using... very good pictures.
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cras4 said...

incredible

Top-of-the-Arch said...

Soooooo glad to see a new post from you - it is such a treat to see these photos - thank you for sharing. There are no other words I could add as others already wrote about these photos. Wow :)
Look forward to more photos and stories from you.
Regards to everyone there.
TOTA

Anonymous said...

Wow! Absolutely loved the pics! Breathtaking landscape!

CalvaryGirl said...

I absolutely LOVE your pictures, thank you for sharing them!!

SusanD said...

Wonderful shots! Have been wondering how you're doing. Thanks for sharing your adventurous life. Blessings, SusanD

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Unknown said...

Truly incredible. That certainly is one of the most incredible places on earth. So vast, so diverse, you are so fortunate you got to see it in all its splendor.

Brett said...

As always some truly great shots

JangMa said...

amazing view! *ENVY*
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Sabenindam said...

Tamsin,
Just stumbled on your blog. Your pictures are amazing! I have always been facinated by the extreme North and South! Knowing someone there brings me closer! Please keep sharing!

Thanks

Robert A Vollrath said...

Such magic in these photos.
Thanks for sharing.

ג. ג. said...

I have been there in 1998. What a spectacular place!

Nonna said...

I missed you...I hope you write a book on your adventures...out- standing photos !

Jax said...

Wow. I LOVE your blog.

I stumbled onto it a few years ago while looking for cheese recipes and I'm so very glad I did. I love the experiences and pictures you've shared as well as the links to the blogs of your colleges. I'm also (selfishly) glad that you've gone back; so that I may enjoy more of your experiences vicariously. I confess that I hate the cold (I live in Florida... one of the warmer states in the U.S.) but in reading your blog, as well as the others, I find myself wishing I could walk in your shoes. Thank you so much for sharing your experiences with the rest of us.

Top-of-the-Arch said...

Just want to say hello and hope all is well with you and everyone there. Look forward to seeing new posts and great photos from you soon. Regards, TOTA
PS: It is Stanley Cup playoffs and I enjoy every minute of it :)

John said...

Nothing short of awesome :)

marc aurel said...

Anyone as much traveled as you should not give up blogging even if you spend your days with your feet up in front of an English fire. There's fire in your belly and your readers will hang on your every word and picture!

Karen said...

Tamsin... Miss you and your wonderful blogs. Hope all is well.

Skogkjerring said...

Hey!! Just curious did you freeze there in the arctic or...???? Sure miss your postings and especially the breath taking photography!!

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Amber and Luke said...

Amazing photographs! They're beautiful!

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Those photos are amazing!
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