This image was from my magical trip to the South Island of New Zealand back in 2009. When I visited the town of Fox Glacier I had the fantastic chance to charter a helicopter for a hour at dusk to zoom over the tallest peaks of the Southern Alps as the last light of a winter day bathed the peaks in warm light. In order to better photograph, the doors were removed from the helicopter so that I would not have to shoot through plexiglass. Once I was strapped in, I got over the fear of falling out of the chopper at 13,000 feet! The real challenge was the -30 degree temperature at that altitude combined with the wind of the rotors-- I was terrified that I would drop my memory card from my near frozen fingers down to the snowfields 13,00 feet below! Thankfully, both I and the memory cards survived!
11 comments:
The picture is amazing and you can be proud of it!
And yes that temperature is horrible at that height!!
Beautiful light and colours.
Sydney - City and Suburbs
I think my comment didn't get through -
Wow. what you had to go through to take your -stunning!!- pics. Glad I am a painter, also on FB as Jesh St Germain
Wow, amazing colours.
The weather up at that altitude sounds like winter in Alberta. Very hard on the fingers, and I find it hard on my lungs, too.
But what a photograph, John! Just gorgeous!
Kay, Alberta, Canada
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That is truly spectacular - it looks like a painting. I'd love to do that one day, but it will never happen.
This is just stunning . Love the light its warm yet cold. Wonderful
A month long trip to Australia and New Zealand is on my bucket list but I don't think it is gonna happen. Wonderful photos of your helicopter tour. I would like to see more.
Wow, amazing shot. What a wonderful way to see the mountains.
Wow, spectacular photograph! The colors are breathtaking. Well worth the chilly effort. I can see the sights were incredible up in the helicopter.
How breath-taking!
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