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
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