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  • A glacier and jagged mountains seen from the edge of the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
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  • Mountain slope and a crevasse covered glacier during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
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  • Golden evening light shines on a crevasse covered glacier during the ascent of a mountain during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
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  • From the series Greenland: Light & Ice based on an expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland. Winner Travel Photographer of the Year Portfolio, 2010. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
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  • A pointed peak rises from the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
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  • Evening light shines on mountains seen across the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
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  • Aerial view of a mountain on the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
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  • A boulder framed by a tent opening, at the foot of Hvannadalshnúkur mountain on Vatnajökull glacier. Skaftafell National Park, Iceland, 1999
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  • Mountains and a glacier during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
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  • Lady’s Tower with North Berwick Law (a volcanic plug that resisted the scraping glaciers of the ice age) across the Firth of Forth. The folly was built in the 1770s as a summerhouse and bathing house for Janet Fall, Lady Anstruther, wife of the laird of Ardross & Elie estate. Lady Anstruther is said to have enjoyed sea-bathing and sent a bell-ringer around Elie to warn the local people to keep away, to protect her modesty. Elie, Fife, Scotland.
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