Throwback Thursday: Gorgeous Greenland!
Greenland has been in the news lately, but we will leave current events there and instead look back at this gorgeous territory of Denmark from previous trips here. Offering some of the most dramatic and untouched natural beauty on Earth, the scenery is both wild and serene. The soft, diffused light of the Arctic sun casts a magical glow over the landscape. Those in the ‘flat earth’ camp might be discouraged to hear that there are weeks when the sun never sets!
Wildlife in Greenland is equally captivating, with an array of species adapted to its Arctic environment. The icy waters are home to whales, seals, and walruses, while the skies are often dotted with migratory birds like puffins, guillemots, and arctic terns. Capturing these creatures in their natural habitat can be both challenging and rewarding. Using a long lens and maintaining a respectful distance is key to getting those perfect wildlife shots while preserving the integrity of the creatures’ natural environment.
Although I’m primarily known for wildlife, the culture of the places we visit are just as important and the two are intrinsically linked. Greenland is a blend of indigenous Inuit heritage and Danish influences. The Inuit have lived in Greenland for thousands of years, and their traditions, language, and craftsmanship continue to play an essential role in the country’s identity. Visitors can explore colorful villages, where the vibrant homes contrast beautifully against the snowy surroundings, and witness the art of traditional kayak building.
Leave a comment below if Greenland is on your bucket list – perhaps we will plan a tour!
Might be interested.
Art,
I totally agree Greenland has a totally unique worthy of a photography workshop!
Please!
Nels
Hi, Art! Thanks for sharing this tidbit about Greenland, as well as your lovely images. Yes, I would consider a trip to Greenland with you. Would also love to travel to Madagascar and Japan in your company, but perhaps Greenland would be an easier destination, as it is closer to my home (in Maine). As a Mainer, I adore Atlantic Puffins. Yet I imagine that it would, indeed, be the particular light of Greenland, especially as it illuminates the ice, that would be the true spectacle to behold for photographers. Please let us know if you are considering such a trip. Wishing you well!
Planning a cruise there this summer. I know I’ll want to return on photography trip in future.
Your photographs just sing out to me in jubilation…
I’ve been last year, going again this year and love, love, love the beauty there.