wpostServer: http://css.washingtonpost.com/wpost
Florian Schulz’s ‘To the Arctic’ In his new book, the award-winning nature photographer captures extraordinary images of life in the remote Arctic wilderness.
In fall, dripping water enters this glacier cave in northern Norway, creating ice sculptures.
Florian Schulz
/
visionsofthewild.com
Related Content
A male polar bear returns to the fin of a whale carcass that was stranded in Holmiabukta, Norway. In the background is Holmiabreen glacier.
Florian Schulz
/
visionsofthewild.com
A musk ox bull charges across the tundra to round up females in Alaska’s North Slope.
Florian Schulz
/
visionsofthewild.com
Male snowy owls must constantly provide food to help chicks grow quickly during the short summer season at the National Petroleum Reserve in northern Alaska.
Florian Schulz
/
visionsofthewild.com
A polar bear dives toward the fin of a whale carcass to tear off the remaining scraps of meat in northern Norway.
Florian Schulz
/
visionsofthewild.com
A large group of white-fronted geese swim near Teshepuk Lake. The area has been identified as one of the most important staging areas for white-fronted, black Brant and snow geese.
Florian Schulz
/
visionsofthewild.com
A female polar bear, right, fights a male following her in an attempt to mate in northern Norway.
Florian Schulz
/
visionsofthewild.com
The midnight sun illuminates the arctic tundra near the Utukok River at the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska. Each year, western arctic caribou travel from their winter range on the Seward Peninsula, across the Brooks Range and into the reserve for spring calving.
Florian Schulz
/
visionsofthewild.com
Three musk ox bulls head toward the setting sun amid a blizzard in northwestern Alaska.
Florian Schulz
/
visionsofthewild.com
A polar bear looks at his reflection amid the sea ice in the Barents Sea.
Florian Schulz
/
visionsofthewild.com
In late winter, western arctic caribou trek north in northwestern Alaska.
Florian Schulz
/
visionsofthewild.com
A pod of beluga whales float through the cold arctic waters of northern Canada.
Florian Schulz
/
visionsofthewild.com
A polar bear relaxes on a summer evening in northern Canada. During the season, polar bears become increasingly less active because food is less available.
Florian Schulz
/
visionsofthewild.com
A ringed seal pup waits for its mother to return from feeding in northern Norway.
Florian Schulz
/
visionsofthewild.com
The rising moon glows orange over northern Greenland.
Florian Schulz
/
visionsofthewild.com
A grizzly bear surveys its surroundings along the Canning River at the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in northern Alaska.
Florian Schulz
/
visionsofthewild.com
At the end of June, caribou start to form larger herds on the coastal plains north of the Brooks Range in Alaska. With warmer temperatures, the tundra greens but also produces a myriad of mosquitoes.
Florian Schulz
/
visionsofthewild.com
FEATURED PHOTO GALLERIES
Photos of the day
Buddhist Wesak festival, prisoners-of-war reunion, bridge collapse, world’s largest Lego model and more.
Flexing their muscles
Dozens of bodybuilders came out to Silver Spring to compete in the 2013 Musclemania Capital Tournament of Champions.
Animal views
Fun and fascinating creatures around the world.
???initialComments:true! pubdate:12/21/2012 08:39 EST! commentPeriod:14! commentEndDate:1/4/13 8:39 EST! currentDate:5/24/13 8:0 EDT! allowComments:false! displayComments:true!
Section:/national/health-science
Loading...
Comments