The Final Leap

Stefan Christmann's Image

Stefan tracked this band of emperor penguins along the edge of the ice shelf for almost two weeks. ‘I knew they had to jump eventually,’ he says. Just before the first bird’s dynamic dive disturbed the tranquil reflection in the water, Stefan got his picture, taking advantage of the soft, flat light to convey the chill.

Every winter emperor penguins breed on the ice shelf, returning to the sea by sliding down ramps of snow and ice. Come spring, the ramps melt and the penguins must leap rather than slide into the ocean. Their life cycle is intertwined with the cycles of freezing and thawing ice, leaving them extremely vulnerable to the effects of climate change.


Behind the lens

Stefan Christmann

Stefan Christmann

Germany

Receiving a photography scholarship from the North American Nature Photography Association in 2005 was a life-altering experience for Stefan. Working as a scientist in Antarctica in 2012, he used every free minute to document the life of a nearby emperor penguin colony. He returned in 2017 to complete a comprehensive body of work about one of nature's most gripping survival stories.

Image details

  • Nikon D500
  • 400mm f2.8 lens
  • 1/320 sec at f5.6  •   ISO 200
  • Atka Bay, Queen Maud Land, Antarctica
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