At the Web site of the Telegraph in London, I recently came across a series of photographs of icebergs by Paul Souders.

They intrigued me, so much so that I began to look for more of his work.

I found quite a lot out there, particularly at his Web site and on his blog.

There's also a collection of them at the 500px photography Web site.

His work covers many themes besides icebergs, and almost every continent on Earth, but I must confess I find most interesting his pictures of the frozen world and the creatures that live there.

I highly recommend browsing through the links above, or doing an Internet search for his pictures. He's an extremely good photographer, and his work is fascinating.
Peter
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