Global warming is affecting our planet in countless ways, not in some remote future, but today. DoublExposure documents one aspect of the warming climate through fine-art photography that brings the viewer into panoramas of glaciers once grand but now receding. Photos of glaciers taken many years ago are displayed next to recent photos of the same glaciers, demonstrating the visual impact of the melting ice.
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