Beverlee Macdonell-Scott, Out of the Mist (LANDSCAPE 2026)

The Chatham Islands sit approximately 800km off the coast of New Zealand's South Island in the Roaring 40's latitude of the Southern Ocean. The islands are remnants of ancient volcanos and provide sanctuary for thousands of seabirds to raise their young. As the morning mist burns off, the seabirds start their day of fishing in the turbulent ocean.

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