I meet that guy in the mirror every morning, so I took the liberty to
ask if he was cold when his photo was taken. :-)

He wasn't.

He said there was a cool draught coming down along the glacier, which
made him pull on the shirt in the first place. Otherwise a T-shirt
would have been more appropriate, he maintained. He also remarked that
the area had an unusually warm spell while he was there.

Cheers,
Jostein & Jostein


2007/7/21, Cory Papenfuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, 20 Jul 2007, Brian Walters wrote:
>
> > That looks friggin' cold, and the human doesn't seem to be dressed anywhere 
> > near warmly enough!
> >
> > Nicely composed image.  The human figure does provide the appropriate sense 
> > of scale.
> >
> > Not much chance of seeing glaciers in Australia.  The last one I saw was in 
> > New Zealand about 30 years ago - wonder if it's still there....
> >
>         I just got back from Alaska last week.  This guy's dress is likely
> appropriate for the summer, even though he's on a glacier.  Juneau is
> normally 60-65 degrees in the summer, although it routinely gets into the
> mid 70's as well.
>
> -Cory
>
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