In the past when I traveled to the Arctic to film polar bears, I always visited during the winter, or at least when there was snow on the ground. After all, capturing images of polar bears in snow is the quintessential shot.
But on my recent trip, I went during autumn so I could snap images of polar bears in the autumn splendor. But there was a second reason I visited in fall: because the beluga whales would be accessible.
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