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  • It's rare to see Antarctic shags (cormorants) sitting on ice, as it only happens early in the spring.  It's also rare to have clear enough water to see completely beneath an iceberg.  I was fortunate enough to encounter both and to be photographing right as the birds began to take off on this dark and stormy day.
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  • It's rare to see Antarctic shags (cormorants) sitting on ice, as it only happens early in the spring.  It's also rare to have clear enough water to see beneath an iceberg.  I was fortunate enough to encounter both and to be photographing right as the birds began to take off on this dark and stormy day.
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  • Cruising through the icebergs off Danco Island, Antarctica, you'd periodically see snowy "windows," framing the shore behind.  After spotting one particularly pretty window, I was lucky enough to see a gentoo penguin walk through it, struggling to keep his balance on the icy snow.
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