Susan Seubert Photography in Antarctica

I just returned home from just over three weeks in Antarctica on board the National Geographic Explorer, an ice class expedition ship, where I served as the National Geographic Photography Expert.  It was an incredible experience that I will never forget.  Words cannot begin to express the vastness of the continent. Here is a link to a gallery of images from the two expeditions that I attended.  I hope you enjoy the images of the three brush-tailed penguin species, the Weddell seals, the incredible ice formations and the most elusive of creatures, the mighty Emperor Penguin.  More to come about this adventure in later posts.  Thank you and season’s greetings!

The National Geographic Explorer parked in Cierva Cove, Antarctica
The National Geographic Explorer parked in Cierva Cove, Antarctica
Gentoo penguins on Cuverville Island, Antarctica
Gentoo penguins on Cuverville Island, Antarctica
Iceburgs, Antarctica
Icebergs, Antarctica
Emperor Penguins on the Fast Ice, Weddell Sea, Antarctica
Emperor Penguins on the Fast Ice, Weddell Sea, Antarctica
Chinstrap penguins on Half Moon Island, South Shetland Islands, Southern Ocean, Antarctica
Chinstrap penguins on Half Moon Island, South Shetland Islands, Southern Ocean, Antarctica

Here is a time-lapse from Cuverville Island, where people and gentoo penguins go about their day.  Enjoy!

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