Descripción
Ilulissat is a small town in western Greenland, close to the famous Sermeq Kujalleq Glacier, one of the most productive glaciers in the world, calving tens of thousands of icebergs every year. The name of the town means «icebergs» in Greenlandic, which is very appropriate: the Ilulissat ice fjord is packed full of hundreds of huge floating icebergs, recently calved from the glacier and on their way to the Atlantic Ocean. I always find winter light and skies are optimal to photograph icebergs.