Showing posts with label Iceland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iceland. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Jokulsarlon Beach - My Iceberg

After photographing the dawn light over the lagoon, we went down onto the beach where all the icebergs are washed back to land after travelling from the lagoon to the sea. I walked along the top of the beach looking for a tall iceberg to shield the sun and get some backlighting. This was ' my iceberg' with wonderful colours and shape. I revisited him throughout the day until towards sunset it was washed out to sea again by the high tide. Different shutterspeeds and viewing from different angles to keep the sun behind the berg as long as possible. I am afraid there are more images from this beach to follow but it was our longest visited location.

 

Monday, February 13, 2017

Glacier Walk and Ice Caves, Breidamerkurjokull, Iceland

We are coming to the end of our trip (home tomorrow evening) and processing is a bit behind, here are a few from the Glacier Day with quick edits. Great experience to walk over the glacier and down into the Ice Caves.



 

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Night Photography at Jokulsarlon Iceland

No aurora but the full moon provided wonderful lighting on the lake and mountains. Last time I visited here in 2008, the lake was full of icebergs but the southerly gales have blown them into another part of the lake.





Glacier Lake, Ice Patterns and Reflections, Svinafellsjokull, Iceland

We spent a couple of hours at this glacier lake as the sun set (colours are As Shot). Amazing reflections on a still day, one looking like an Iceland horse when rotated.  Lots of different ice patterns and formations. Last image of the sunset that was illumination the clouds. 


 

Saturday, February 11, 2017

Turf House, Lake Reflections and Ice Patterns, Iceland

After a quick lunch, we next stopped at the turf houses where I took advantage of the still conditions to capture the lake on one side of the road and the delta and larva fields on the other. Lots of intrigung patterns in the thin ice sheets - a prelude to the main topic of the day the glacial ice at sunset (next!)
 
 

Moss-Covered Larva Fields and Waterfalls

After the 2 days of winds and rain, yesterday was sunny and calm for the journey from Vik to Hali. Our first stop was the moss-covered larval fields. This is a very delicate habitat - the moss takes 200 years to grow and can be destroyed by a careless foot in an instant. We were there as the sun came up giving wonderful light. I snapped a few waterfalls from the car and we stopped at one beautiful one (still to find the name). It had a spectacular rainbow through the spray. The first shots of larval fields and moss are  panoramas; the rest single shots.

 



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