MARTIN HARTLEY – UNION GLACIER BASE, ANTARCTICA

£150.00

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ABOUT: Captain Scott arrived at the coast of Antarctica a little over 100 years ago after months of sailing in his wooden ship, The Terra Nova. Today, travelling into the interior of Antarctica is a little easier thanks to this plane. Looking more like a spaceship than an aircraft, the Ilyushin 76, a symbol of Russian muscle, is the most charismatic plane I’ve ever set eyes on; strong enough to fly to Antarctica and back carrying 195,000kg without refuelling. On this day it would be carrying 80kg of me, a few empty fuel drums, a ham sandwich and a bag of Antarctic trail mix, back to Punta Arenas.

CAUSE: 50% of the profit from this picture will go towards The Last Ice Sentinel. The Last Ice Sentinel is a legacy project to locate and photograph the last fragments of the rarest ice on earth.

DETAILS: Each image is A3 and will be printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl paper, 285 gsm, which offers a delicately textured surface and fantastic print quality. It will be shipped from the UK.

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MARTIN HARTLEY – UNION GLACIER BASE, ANTARCTICA

£150

ABOUT: Captain Scott arrived at the coast of Antarctica a little over 100 years ago after months of sailing in his wooden ship, The Terra Nova. Today, travelling into the interior of Antarctica is a little easier thanks to this plane. Looking more like a spaceship than an aircraft, the Ilyushin 76, a symbol of Russian muscle, is the most charismatic plane I’ve ever set eyes on; strong enough to fly to Antarctica and back carrying 195,000kg without refuelling. On this day it would be carrying 80kg of me, a few empty fuel drums, a ham sandwich and a bag of Antarctic trail mix, back to Punta Arenas.

CAUSE: 50% of the profit from this picture will go towards The Last Ice Sentinel. The Last Ice Sentinel is a legacy project to locate and photograph the last fragments of the rarest ice on earth.

DETAILS: Each image is A3 and will be printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl paper, 285 gsm, which offers a delicately textured surface and fantastic print quality. It will be shipped from the UK.

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