In ART WOLFE'S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE, internationally acclaimed photographer Art Wolfe continues his work as an artist, teacher, advocate and guide by inviting viewers to experience remote, awe-inspiring locations across the planet. Over the course of his 30-year career, Wolfe's stunning pictures have interpreted and recorded the world's fast. PBS Travels To The Edge With Art Wolfe Antarctica And The Falkland Islands ( 2008. Download 1 file. CINEPACK download. Download 1 file.
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SGEO0612081...psd ANTl0604200...psd A pair of gray-feathered snowy owlets hunker down in the abundant flowers that flourish in the dropping-enriched soil of their nest mound.':'anwr007.tif','I_FILE_SIZE':'90666934','I_WIDTH':'6712','I_HEIGHT':'4469','CAPTION':'Snowy owlets (Bubo scandiacus), Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, USArnA pair of gray-feathered snowy owlets hunker down in the abundant flowers that flourish in the dropping-enriched soil of their nest mound.'}'> anwr007.tif IND07012104...psd IND07012109...tif Under the watchful gaze of their camels, Tuareg tribesmen stop for refreshment and a warming fire against the cool air of the desert night.
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However, recent efforts to maintain a habitat in Hokkaido have produced a comeback and offer hope for the cranes' survival in Japan.':'HOKA0802040734.tif','I_FILE_SIZE':'48066420','I_WIDTH':'4900','I_HEIGHT':'3267','CAPTION':'Japanese Cranes (Grus japonensis), Hokkaido, JapanrnThe red-crowned crane is one of Japan’s most charismatic and emblematic animals. At approximately four feet tall, the cranes dance, jump, and chase one another in a poetic courtship display of great importance since they mate for life; their exuberant calls ring throughout the mountain valleys. Once found throughout Asia, Japanese cranes are now endangered. However, recent efforts to maintain a habitat in Hokkaido have produced a comeback and offer hope for the cranes’ survival in Japan.'}'> HOKA0802040...tif SWAN0802050...tif MONK0802101...tif KOYA0802120...tif GP2017.tif Experts speculate that north-central Mongolian stone engravings, such as this representation of a deer, were created more than three thousand years ago. Originally thought to guide ancient people across the open steppe, a recent discovery has swayed opinion about the markers. An ancient human, with skin intact, was found buried north of Siberia. His skin bore tattoos similar to the Mongolian deer carving. Researchers now believe that these stones are grave markers and each engraving echoes a tattoo found on the person buried in the frozen earth below. I illuminated this engraving with a headlamp to enhance the mystery of these iconic stones. The artificial light brought out the detail of the beautiful lines, highlighting them against the waning light in the western sky.':'MONG0807130054.tif','I_FILE_SIZE':'63119446','I_WIDTH':'5616','I_HEIGHT':'3744','CAPTION':'Deer Stone, MongoliarnExperts speculate that north-central Mongolian stone engravings, such as this representation of a deer, were created more than three thousand years ago. Originally thought to guide ancient people across the open steppe, a recent discovery has swayed opinion about the markers. An ancient human, with skin intact, was found buried north of Siberia. His skin bore tattoos similar to the Mongolian deer carving. Researchers now believe that these stones are grave markers and each engraving echoes a tattoo found on the person buried in the frozen earth below. I illuminated this engraving with a headlamp to enhance the mystery of these iconic stones. The artificial light brought out the detail of the beautiful lines, highlighting them against the waning light in the western sky.'}'> MONG0807130...tif Cloaked in long, colorful costumes, a troupe of Bhutanese dancers resemble spinning tops as they celebrate at a Buddhist festival or tsechu in the courtyard of Paro Dzong.':'DP893.tif','I_FILE_SIZE':'287387304','I_WIDTH':'12000','I_HEIGHT':'7982','CAPTION':'Tsechu Dancers, Paro Dzong, BhutanrnCloaked in long, colorful costumes, a troupe of Bhutanese dancers resemble spinning tops as they celebrate at a Buddhist festival or tsechu in the courtyard of Paro Dzong.'}'> DP893.tif Lit by lanterns, fishermen along the shores of the Li River prepare their cormorants for an evening of fishing. A tradition unique to Guangxi in south central China, fishermen have always trained the cormorants to dive after and catch fish attracted to the light of the lantern.':'DP894.tif','I_FILE_SIZE':'154626500','I_WIDTH':'8800','I_HEIGHT':'5856','CAPTION':'Night Fishermen, Li River, Guangxi, ChinarnLit by lanterns, fishermen along the shores of the Li River prepare their cormorants for an evening of fishing. A tradition unique to Guangxi in south central China, fishermen have always trained the cormorants to dive after and catch fish attracted to the light of the lantern.'}'> DP894.tif Icebergs and ice are an increasingly important topic in recent years, as climate change is becoming more of a resounding, everyday issue. On a recent trip to Antarctica I developed a personal project of capturing ice in an artistic a way as possible.':'DP1047.psd','I_FILE_SIZE':'105391480','I_WIDTH':'7200','I_HEIGHT':'4877','CAPTION':'Cathedral of Ice, Iceberg, AntarcticarnIcebergs and ice are an increasingly important topic in recent years, as climate change is becoming more of a resounding, everyday issue. On a recent trip to Antarctica I developed a personal project of capturing ice in an artistic a way as possible.'}'> DP1047.psd DP1048.tif bhu03043429.psd ZBOOHH1_001...tif IND07012101...psd
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Internationally acclaimed photographer Art Wolfe continues his work as an artist, teacher, advocate and guide by inviting viewers to experience remote, awe-inspiring locations across the planet. Over the course of his 30-year career, Wolfe's stunning pictures have interpreted and recorded the world's fast-disappearing wildlife, landscapes and native cultures.
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