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Photos of Polar Bears in Arctic Flower Fields
Slovakian-born, Canada-based photographer Martin Gregus has gained acclaim for his documentation of polar bears. After years of camping expeditions in the Arctic, where he slept within range of the bears, Gregus set out on a new adventure. He was looking to capture the polar bears during the summer. The results are a beautiful portfolio of images that build on Gregus' previous experience and give new insight into these majestic animals. Particularly striking are his photographs of the polar bears in fields of purple flowers. Here, we see them peacefully napping and simply taking in the environment. In one image, it even looks like the bear is breathing in the fresh air and enjoying the moment.
The inspiration came in 2015 when my dad and I were out on the water. We watched as a bear swam and underneath him, a pod of beluga whales played and blew bubbles. I knew I was filming something unique, and with that in mind came an idea: What if we documented these animals in the summertime?
As always, the biggest challenge didn’t come from the bears, but from
the arctic environment itself. During the first five days of the trip in
2021, it was just me and my assistant Josh and it just so happened that
these five days would be the most dangerous of not just the trip, but
probably my life.
We constantly got tossed around in 80+ kilometers an hour [almost 50
mph] winds with gusts exceeding 100+ kilometers an hour [just over 62
mph]. The boat swayed, rocked, and often felt like it would break apart
on the rocks. We fought to keep it parallel to the shore, but ultimately
we gave up and hoped it would end soon. After five days it finally let
up, but I can say with certainty that there were times on the satellite
phone with my family when I wasn’t 100% confident we would make it
through.
All photos by Martin Gregus |
This is wonderful to see. The bears changed my life, they inspired me to be the best that I possibly can, and now they are inspiring the world to be the same. I just hope we can return the favor and protect them as much as they protected us.
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6 comments:
Hi Jacki,
Always interesting and creative and this was day 3800! Wow, impressive. The photo of the man and swan almost made me cry. And I am going to send the video to Judy Todd who loves birds and worries about their extinction.
Have a great weekend and Monday holiday.
From the start to the end I really loved everything in this special blog (3800 - what a number!). Thanks, Jacki! Have a great Sunday.
Thank you, Carrol! I love it when you have time to write, as I know you juggle a million things and do it so well. Yes, I agree that photo of a swan, melts me heart.
Thanks, Elenor. Yes, 3800 is a big number. I get to 4000, maybe I'll have fireworks?? ;o) Have a great weekend!
Just think how many blog entries you have created. Well done! :-)
Thanks, John. Yes, one day at a time, as you know. ;o)
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