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Longhope fine art prints

Along with Lukasz Warzecha we are producing a limited edition of 100 fine art prints of his great image above showing the first ascent of The Longhope route, E10/11, Orkney. We thought it really grabs you as an inspiring climbing image of a special route, so it would be nice to make a print available. I have signed and numbered each print. The prints are A3, unframed with a white border and are printed on Ilford Pearl paper and are £75 (shipping worldwide as always).The actual print is not watermarked ...


Photo Workshop has completed

Image from Google The AMS Photography Workshop with Tom Bol has come to a close and it was a big success with a wide variety of lighting, subject matter and of course, fabulous students! Check out these great images from the past few days of the workshop. Cheers, Caitlin


gerlinde

Some great images coming from Gerlinde Kaltenbrunners attempt on K2 this year. If successful she will be the second woman to officially climb the 14 eight-thousanders. Follow her dispatches at www.gerlinde-kaltenbrunner.at. Filed under: Photography Tagged: Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner, K2


National Geographic Celebrates 100 Years Of Machu Picchu

Image from Google Machu Picchu is one of the most popular tourist destinations in all of South America, and the stunning images of the mountain top fortress, located high in the Peruvian Andes, have inspired more than a few thoughts of adventure.2011 marks the 100 year anniversary of Hiram Bingham's rediscovery of the hidden fortress, and to celebrate National Geographic has launched a website dedicated to that amazing place, which has been an archaeological treasure trove for a century. Whether you've visited the site ...


Himalaya 2011: The Trek To BC Begins

Image from Google The climbing hasn't exactly begun yet, but the climbers in the Himalaya are on the move. There have been a number of reports indicating that the weather has cleared, at least for now, and flights to Lukla are on schedule. Well, on schedule by Nepali terms anyway. Arriving in Lukla is the first stage of the climb, even if it is still quite a long way from the mountain. From there, the climbers will actually descend a short distance for the first day, before making the long climb up to Namche Bazaar and ...


The Amazon Continues To Reveal New Species

Yesterday I posted a story about the latest impossible2Possible expedition, which is taking place in the Amazon at this very moment . The expedition is there to help promote the subject of biodiversity, and what better place to do so then in the most diverse location on the planet. According to a new report however, the Amazon may be even more diverse in terms of plant and animal species that we thought. The World Wildlife Fund released the new report that it entitled Amazon Alive: A Decade of New ...


Beware The Birds of the Falkland Islands

National Geographic always captures some amazing video of wildlife. Over the years, they've brought us great images from a variety of locations around the globe of some of the most beautiful and intelligent animals on the planet. But the video below is in a class all of it's own. Captured on a recent expedition to the Falkland Islands, the short clip shows us some local birds, known as Johnny Rooks, who are aggressive, destructive, and down right scary. If there is a lesson to be learned here, it's to make


Spring Ski Spectacular

Image from Google Boulder-based photographer Fred Marmsater sent us this inspiring gallery of April skiing above Gothic, near Crested Butte, and on the west side of the Indian Peaks. Be sure to visit his website for more great images.