Showing posts with label iceland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iceland. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 August 2008

Iceland #10 - Panoramas






Each of these shots is made up of 5 images, giving an almost 180 degree panorama image. It works quite well for these epic volcanic and glacial landscapes of Iceland's Skaftafell National Park.

A friend told me that the flat-top mountain in the middle image is actually the result of a volcano erupting under a glacier!

These are most definitely the last of the Iceland series.

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Tuesday, 12 August 2008

Iceland #9 - Rock




Iceland rock detail. Click images to view larger

Monday, 11 August 2008

Iceland #8 - Black & White










Iceland Black & White studies. Click images to view larger

Thursday, 7 August 2008

Iceland #7 - Simplicity














Shots on the idea of simplicity. Iceland.
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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Iceland #6 - Lava










Lava fields, Iceland.

The second to bottom image here shows a evidence of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge that lies across Iceland. The fault show here is actually the result of the slow movement apart of the Eurasian and North American continental tectonic plates, which are parting by 2cm a year.

Over one third of Iceland is volcanically active and scattered with lava fields. Iceland is far enough north that it should be entirely covered by ice and snow, like Greenland to the west. The heat generated by the ridge keeps the country in a constant state of thaw.

Monday, 4 August 2008

Iceland #4 - Mountains and Ice












The tortured landscape of Skaftafell National Park, Iceland

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Sunday, 3 August 2008

Iceland #3- Coast







Saturday, 2 August 2008

Iceland #2- buildings





Friday, 1 August 2008

Iceland #1- Foss (waterfalls)


Seljalandsfoss,Iceland


Svartifoss (Black Falls), Skaftafell National Park, Iceland


Seljalandsfoss,Iceland

Iceland is possibly a photographer’s paradise and definitely a geologists paradise. The landscape a step back in time – where the rock isn’t still being shaped by glaciers, there are large-scale examples of perfectly-formed volcanoes, lava fields and black volcanic beaches.

I came back from 10 days in Iceland with over 800 photographs. It’s taken me until now to make some sense of these images. The first set of images looks at the impressive waterfalls.

More to follow...

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