On October 29th I packed my bags for a trip of a lifetime to perhaps the most remote place I have ever been – South Georgia Island.
Before this trip I had never been anywhere close to this far south. I had never been so far out at sea. And I had definitely never seen so many penguins!!
It was a mind blowing trip that took me out of my comfort zone of the Neotropics and in to a completely new environment.
A video blog about my 3 week trip to South Georgia and the Falkland Islands.
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Glenn Bartley is a professional nature photographer who focuses on photographing birds in their natural habitat. He resides in Victoria, British Columbia on Canada’s West Coast.
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– Costa Rica
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Glenn Bartley
Glenn Bartley is a professional nature photographer who specializes in photographing birds in their natural habitat. He currently resides in Victoria, British Columbia on Canada’s West Coast. Glen runs instructional photo workshops throughout the year to exciting destinations around the world. Upcoming trips include Vancouver Island, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Churchill Manitoba and Peru. He focuses on birds because there are so many species, they can be found almost anywhere, they are challenging to photograph and beautiful to watch.
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