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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Pictures of the Polarbears

As announced in the last newsletter, here are more pictures from my fascinating journey to the polar bears. Although the journey to the Seal River Lodge in Manitoba, Canada is a little long, it is worthwhile! Mike and Jeanne Reimer, the hosts, offer a cosy atmosphere in the Lodge far away from any civilization. The Lodge ( http://www.churchillwild.com ) provides rooms with ensuite bathrooms and warm and comfortable beds. The hearty gourmet meals are prepared with love and are served with fine wines. The evenings around the crackling fire invite to slide shows or video lectures or simply good conversations. However, most important are the impressive meetings with the polar bears. We left the compound every day to look for the polar bears in the free nature. To meet this wonderful creatures on an eye to eye level in their natural habitat is an experience of the very special nature!
But pictures say more than a thousand words. I have made a photobook of my journey.
Who feels like sharing my experiences can click on the envelope below and thumb through it (with a mouse click in the corner) virtually.

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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Ladakh

I have travelled to Ladakh last July. In the middle of the Himalaya Ladakh is a part of India and lies between China and Pakistan. With driver, guide and a cook I have moved with a four by four vehicle and by foot between 3000 and 5400 meters above sea-level (9000 to 16200 feet). A lovely, meagre landscape with oases irrigated artificially in the Indus Valley and a w i de l an dscape on the plateau. Besides the visit of the Tibetan cloisters in this Indus Valley it was at highlight to stay with nomades for some days.
I have made two photobooks o f this journey . They are online now and can be looked at on my home page.
 
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Canada
My journey to Canada, to take photographs of polar bears, was a great success. We could approach the bears by walking as close as approximately 25 metres (75 feet), occasionally they walked by as close as 8 metres (24 feet) ! At temperatures around freezing point (however icy arctic wind) I was able to take lovely, idyllic photgraphs. A quite terrific, impressive experience.


More in the next newsletter.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Calendar 2011

Also for next year I designed a calendar. The various trips to Scandinavia have shown a lot of wildlife pictures. With these images I created the calendar "Wildlife Scandinavia ". The calendar can be viewed at the link below.
The calendar (50x35cm format) can be purchased at a price of 35 Francs (plus shipping). Who wants to buy a calendar for his own or as a gift, can send me an e-mail (hg@mpl.ch) until 15th October .


The year 2010
The year 2010 was and is dedicated to nature- and travel photography. In March, I shot in Finland at -20 ° C owls in the snow. In April I was in Norway and photographed with great patience, black grouse and capercaillie. In July I was in the Himalayas and have traveled to Ladakh - very interesting pictures of monasteries and nomads to up to 4650 m above sea level.
In November, I fly to Canada in search of polar bears. Of a lodge, reachable only by small aircraft, I hope to meet polar bearsby walking - eye to eye but of course at telephoto distances.
The travel books of Ladakh are still under construction but will be ready soon.


Saturday, April 10, 2010

Exhibition

After many photo trips, long but enjoyable hours in the hide and countless hours of editing, I now have the pleasure to prepare a photographic exhibition iIn the town where I grew up - in Romanshorn  It was difficult to make a selection. I chose pictures of Myanmar, Uganda, the Altiplano, Scotland, and of course wildlifepictures. All are cordially invited to the vernissage.
                    
The opening will take place on Sunday 9 May 2010 at 15:30.

The images of the exhibition can be viewed at www.rudolf-hug.ch/ausstellung/index.html.



In March I was in Finland and took pictures of hunting owls in flight. Not so easy with a meter of snow and minus 13 degrees - but incredibly exciting. If permitted by the volcano Eyjafjallajökull, I will fly to Norway on Sunday to photograph capercaillie and black grouse in courtship.