Greenland adventure with incredible photographers and fellow adventurers. I finally learned to play with Tonal Curves in Lightroom for color correction, and was able to untangle my thoughts around the relationship between focus depth-of-field and focal length (thanks Chris!).
I guess I should stop being surprised at the adventurous nature of the people I meet on these trips. They all live such inspiring lives... always on a quest. Always inspirational.
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Captain Siggi. Navigator, guide, storyteller... inspiration. Let him take you on a trip http://www.aurora-arktika.com/ of a lifetime. Grateful to have sat at the dinner table with him telling arctic stories and passing down lore. |
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Teresa. Fantastic chef, and easily the hardest working woman in the arctic. |
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Haukur. Jack of all trades. |
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Chris Burkard (http://www.chrisburkard.com/). Dedicated man with a plan. I love being around others who carry undying energy around their passion. |
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Ryan Hill (http://www.ryandanielhill.com/). Photographer with unwavering patience while helping others. Another great example of the power of apprenticeships. |
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Mark Solon. Inspirational eye-opener. Here's to another adventure buddy. Learned a ton of parenting stuff from you this trip; thanks. |
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Cam Solon. Total blast enjoying the trip alongside youth. Send it kid! |
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Emma Kahn. Grounding. Confident. Clear. |
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Giulia Spiller. Alive alive alive! Leads with her heart. Thanks for bringing mine to the fore again. Needed that. |
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Benjamin Ludigs. Dynamic, intelligent risk taker. Putting everything he has into life. Reminds me of a younger version of myself. |
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Steven Tonkinson. Always ready to roll. Neat breadth in business and philanthropy. |
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