Tuesday 19 April 2011

Glacier Perito Moreno

We were praying for good weather, and our prayers were heard. It's like the Forbidden City. It's one thing to see pictures of it on the internet or in the travel books, but coming face to face with it in real life is really something else. I was actually lucky enough to be at the right place at the right time to film a big block of ice collapse in the water as well as the ensuing mini-tsumani - all in HD. The file however is too big, so I thought you might like to see a few more Christian rock band photos.

(Somehow, Graham managed to get BOTH me and the glacier out of focus on this one.)

(Christian rock band album, inner sleeve.)



(The forest and bushes were also an awesome sight.)









5 comments:

  1. There seems to be a lot of photos of the two of you. Does this mean you're actually "doing a Bear Grylls" and actually have a massive support team eg: Cameraman, Sound Guy, Make-up, Wardrobe Assistant, Best Boy, Hairdresser, Accountant, Security, Catering etc. following your every move?
    I think your ardent followers should be told.

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  2. Love the Christian rock band photos! The glaciers look amazing....is it as peaceful as it looks or are there hoards of tourists behind you?!

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  3. Just caught a glimpse again of your "about me"....cannot read it without chuckling....have you met any like minded enthusiasts yet?! (who enjoy simply breathing fresh air)

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  4. Lise, there were no more than 50 people there that day.

    Cuthbert - can you not see the professionalism in the photography? Stock Aiken and Waterman have signed us up. Debut album 'goes live' in August.

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  5. OH MY GOODNESS!!! Very nice photos!!
    I love the glacier! I LUV IT!!!
    You were as lucky as me coz the weather was perfect! :P

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