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  • 2018.11.03 | 10:21

Tom Hegen légi fotós az Antarktisz és Grönland jegét fotózta, hogy megmutassa, hogyan vékonyodik el a jég ott, ahol azelőtt örök jégtakaró feszült.

A The two°degree Celsius Series, vagyis a 2 fokos sorozat azt mutatja be, milyen az, amikor fagypont fölé emelkedik a hőmérséklet ezeken a területeken, átrajzolva ezzel a helyi élővilágot, veszélyeztetve a jég alatti birodalmat és a tápláléklánc természetes alakulását.

 

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Cracks on a frozen meltwater lake, photographed from 1000 meters above the ground. The two degree Celsius Series was shot from a open window of a small airplane. Taking those photos was quite challenging. Imagine shooting out of an open window of a moving car with 150km/h, with a 200mm zoom lens an animal in 500-meter distance. The pilot and me circled each motive a couple of times to get to motive in the right angle and light. #Greenland #greenlandpioneer #greenlandscape #greenlands #greenlandtravel #GreenlandPaddle #greenlandic #greenlandvegetarianrestaurant #GreenlandTakeOver #greenlandbodycare #greenlandscapes #greenlandkyrgyzstan #greenlandtoday #greenlandkg #greenlandwedding #greenlandbouquet #greenlandflowers #greenlandbishkek #Greenlandseaglass #greenlanddog #Greenlandshark #GreenlandLB #greenlandphoto #GreenlandUAE #greenlandball #greenlandattidar #greenlandsea #GreenlandBushfires #greenlandicdogs #greenlandculture

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The surface of a meltwater lake on the Arctic Ice Sheet which starts to freeze again. Those meltwater rivers and lakes appear only during the summer months between June and September. Towards the end of the melt season, the lakes start to freeze again, leaving a surreal pattern on top of the Arctic Ice Sheet. The Two Degree Celsius Series. #greenalnd #artic #articicesheet #globalwarming #minimalzine #noicemag #myfeatureshoot #fujifeed #yetmagazine #archivecollectivemag #paperjournalmag #somewheremagazine #subjectivelyobjective #burnmagazine #aperturefoundation #phroommagazine #oftheafternoon #gupmagazine #foammagazine #organicamag #aintbadmagazine #uniladadventure #beyondthelands

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The Two Degree Celsius Series. The Arctic is the fastest warming place of this planet, providing the first indication of how climate change is having an impact. Meltwater flows over the ice, enters into it and then flowing downstream into the ocean. It’s melting surface is one of the most obvious examples of global climate change. Below two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels is the agreed goal, signed by 197 countries at the Paris climate agreement in 2015 to limit global warming to avoid disastrous consequences of climate change. The two°degrees Series explores the effects of global warming on the Arctic Ice Sheet. #artisoninstagram #artisticphotography #capturedconcepts #conceptualphotography #emotive #featuremeofh #fineart #fineartist #fineartphoto #fineartphotographer #fineartphotography #fineartportrait #fineartprint #fineartprints #forbiddenart #l0tsabraids #marvelshot #of2humans #pixel_ig #visualcreators #visualsgang #visualsoflife #whyconcept

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New Project »The two°degree Celsius Series« online: The intention for my aerial photo projects is to show the complex relationship between man and nature. I always try to deliver some sort of background information about the topics. Here is a short summarization of the new project »The two°degree Celsius Series«. You can see the whole project in the link in my story. I encourage you to read the short essay at the end of the page. It’s a topic which is important to all of us: Global sea level rise will be one of the major environmental challenges of the 21st Century. One of the leading causes of sea level rise is the melting of ice from glaciers and ice sheets. The Greenland ice sheet alone contains enough water to raise global sea levels by more than 7 meters. The Arctic is the fastest warming place of this planet, providing the first indication of how climate change is having an impact. Meltwater flows over the ice, enters into it and then flowing downstream into the ocean. It’s melting surface is one of the most obvious examples of global climate change. Below two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels is the agreed goal, signed by 197 countries at the Paris climate agreement in 2015 to limit global warming to avoid disastrous consequences of climate change. The two°degrees Series explores the effects of global warming on the Arctic Ice Sheet.

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