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30 BCA A .COM SPRING 2018 LAST SHOT " I took this photo of Hubbard Glacier during a recent Alaska cruise. The ice takes 400 years to reach the water, where it calves – huge chunks breaking off with a thunderous roar. Glaciers appear blue because their weight deforms the layers of overlying snow and ice. Red, or long-wavelength, light is absorbed by the ice while the blue, or short-wavelength, light is transmitted and scattered." Colin Soo, New Westminster BCAA Member since 2009 SHARE YOUR PHOTO! BCAA Members are invited to submit travel photos to our "Last Shot" page. Amateurs only, please. Email your original photo to bcaamagazine@bcaa.com before April ••, ••••. Please include your full name, your city of residence and a paragraph describing your image and where you took it. Photos must be in colour and sized at a minimum of •,ƒ•• pixels in width. Only Members whose photos are chosen for publication will be contacted.

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