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Director of photography Ian Kellett makes an impression with cows at a farm in Maryland

Crew Shot of the Day: November 6, 2010

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Director of photography Ian Kellett gets up close and personal while filming a group of curious cows at a farm near Frederick, Maryland. The Expedition Blue Planet crew were in the area working on the Expedition's film on the Chesapeake Bay water system. © Blue Legacy/Oscar Durand

Exploring the Cheseapeake Bay Watershed

Crew Shots of the Day: November 1, 2010

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Alexandra Cousteau and the Expedition Blue Planet crew film at the heart of the Potomac River Gorge, downstream from Great Falls, working on the Expedition's film on the Chesapeake Bay water system. The Potomac River Gorge is 15 miles away from America's capital city.

Photographing the Chocolate River in Moncton, New Brunswick

Crew Shot of the Day: October 20, 2010

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Expedition photographer Oscar Durand (who is normally behind the cameras not in front of them) takes photographs on a ledge overlooking the Petitcodiac River  underneath the controversial causeway that blocks the critical link between the river and the sea. The Petitcodiac River is affectionately called the "Chocolate River" because of the brown silt suspended in its waters.

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Exploring the Petitcodiac river in New Brunswick

Crew Shot of the Day: October 18, 2010

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Expedition Blue Planet crew members Sean Solowiej, Christoph Schwaiger, and Anne Casselman, from left, interview Petitcodiac Riverkeeper Marco Morency, second from right, in front of the Petitcodiac causeway in Moncton, New Brunswick, on Monday, October 18, 2010.

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Christoph Schwaiger and Oscar Durand climb up high to get a full view of solar panels in Strawberry Plains, Tennessee

Crew Shots of the Day: September 28 2010

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Our intrepid cameraman Christoph and photographer Oscar climb to the highest peak they can to get the full view of the 4608 solar panels making 1 MW of energy for the Knoxville energy grid.

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