Here you can search for my pictures from Antarctica, the arctic and other places. You can buy all the pictures you want, and use them for any kind of purpose (publication in a magazine or a book; for an exhibition, a presentation or a print). As soon as you pay your pictures on-line, you receive per email a 24h valid link to download them in high resolution.

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Launch of a weather balloon at Concordia station, Antarctica

Dome C  Antarctica  shadow  atmospheric science  radio sounding  weather balloon  meteorology  work  day  sunny  station  science  base  building  summer  blue sky  researcher  Concordia station 

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Summer team at Concordia station, Antarctica

engineer  cloud  technician  sunny  station  research  logistics  science  base  building  snow  summer  researcher  Concordia station  Dome C  Antarctica  team 

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Installation of scientific equipment (seismometers) in Antarctica

instruments  measurements  work  people  sunny  research  seismology  logistics  science  building  snow  summer  blue sky  Dome C  Antarctica  trench  solar panel 

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Seismic cavern in Antarctica

Dome C  Antarctica  Plateau  snow  research  darkness  wall  seismology  corridor  nobody  frosty  icy  cold  science 

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