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  • Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2003, A Journey to Antarctica
    A pair of Emperor Penguins watch over their chick while others look on. Antarctica. Photo courtesy Colin Mc Nulty.

A Journey to Antarctica

Date

NOTE special date! Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2003

Speaker

Colin Mc Nulty

Location

Farrand Hall, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History

Parking:
On site and free.

Time

Doors open at 7 and program starts at 7:30 pm

Cost

Free

Title

Penguins & More, An Eveving with Colin Mc Nulty

Topics

As Expedition Leader aboard various cruise vessels, and as a natural history guide, Colin Mc Nulty has explored some of the most remote and beautiful places in the world. Inspired by his travels he picked up a camera and began to share the magnificence and grandeur of the unique sights around him. His artistic nature combined with his knowledge and respect for his surroundings are reflected in his work.

Colin hopes that by sharing the beauty and diversity of these pristine locations, he can encourage their preservation. "So many of us live our entire life surrounded by the comfort of familiarity. Even when we travel, we tend to stay close to places that seem 'safe'. Through my photography, I hope to make exotic places such as Antarctica more accessible...to stimulate an awareness of the expansiveness of our world. The more that people understand and appreciate a place, the more likely they are to respect and protect it."

About the Speaker

Colin Mc Nulty, world renowned natural history photographer, will share his stunning images with us, focusing on penguins and the spectacular beauty of Antartica. Currently, Colin makes his home in Carpinteria, CA. Working as a photographer, he still finds time to guide natural history adventure trips and to explore the Santa Barbara area and the undersea life of the Channel. For a preview of Colin's work, visit his website.

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