This Iceberg Photo Has Four Quadrants of Color and Texture
Canadian fine art photographer David Burdeny created this remarkable photo of a giant iceberg that’s neatly divided into four quadrants, each with a different look.
The photo, titled “Mercators Projection, Antarctica, 2007,” was created back in 2007 for a project titled “North/South” after Burdeny visited Antarctica and Greenland.
“It was made from a zodiac in the Weddel sea, Antarctica, about 100′ from the base of a tabular iceberg,” Burdeny tells PetaPixel. The photo was shot “handheld with a Phase One digital back and body.”
The final photo is a cropped and edited version of the original RAW capture. You can find more of Burdeny’s work on his website and Instagram.
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This Iceberg Photo Has Four Quadrants of Color and Texture
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Wednesday, October 12, 2016
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