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Reynisdrangar depuis la plage de Vik
Vik Sea Stacks at Sunset.
This day was had been an absolute washout, sheet rain all day, and thick cloud, not a hope of shooting anything, at sunset it was still horrible but we walked out to the beach at Vik to try and get some dramatic weather shots of the waves around the sea stacks, after 30 mins I'd given up as the winds were whipping up all the sand and I ended curled up in a ball on the beach it was that bad, pebbles bouncing off my knuckles while holding my hood down!! errr balls to this!!
With the weather from hell seemingly never ending we retreated back inland to shoot the church up high, no sooner had we left the beach this scene just broke out of absolutely nothing! had to leg it up the hill and set up really quickly with the long lens to grab this unfolding dramatic sunset, weirdly it was the best one we had all week, you can't turn your back on anything in this Country for 5 minutes, if you do you will miss something. After this had died off the grey drabness came back again before breaking once more into a huge afterburn of purple and red (pics to follow)
Check out the 5 people stood watching it on the beach adding scale
Nikon D850 Nikon 70-200 f/4 @ 145mm f/11 IS0 64 1/2 second
No filters Fotopro T74-C tripod Fotopro LG-9R ballhead
Lots more images from this trip can be found on my website here - updating regularly
It was an amazing experience to walk around the waterfall. An impressive set up for your senses and soul.
Finally, Reynisfjara stones were visible, accompanied by a great white webbing on the sea.
I wanted to emphasize the wild sea around Reynisdrangar and so decided to stack several frames. Hope that you like the result! ;-)
Escapade de 10 jours en Islande mars 2016
Finally, Reynisfjara stones were visible, accompanied by a great white webbing on the sea.
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While walking in Fjaðrárgljúfur one feels like living in a fairy tale. An amazing place, really.
Finally, Reynisfjara stones were visible, accompanied by a great white webbing on the sea.
Shot processed with Darktable from RAW. Improvements like Tone Curve, Highpass filters, Lowpass filters, Channel Mixer and others were managed also with Darktable.
Reynisfjall is a 340 m high tuff mountain arising out of a volcanic eruption from under a glacier in the penultimate Ice Age, near the village of Vik. Alternating in an irregular manner are layers of tuff, pillow lava and columnar basalt veins and loops. Reynisdrangar stacks are a collection of 66 m high rock pillars that rise out of the sea and are of the same geological formation as Reynisfjall. On Reynisfjöru beach, very beautiful basalt formations in the south part of the mountain can be seen, and there you will find an exceedingly beautiful cave called Hálsanefshellir.
Iceland. September 2015.
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Dramatic view of Reynisdrangar rocks from Reynisfjara Beach taken between a net of water streams. It is amazing how Black and White allows to be really creative and get intense and powerful atmospheres.
After the storm, the calmness.
It was an amazing experience to walk around the waterfall. Being behind the fall was really funny.
It was super windy at the black sand beach in Vik when I shot this image. The sand hitting my face was tough to deal with. It was a very cloudy day with some drizzle. There was no color at the scene and so ended up converting this image to B&W.
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Shot processed with Darktable from RAW. Improvements like Tone Curve, Highpass filters, Lowpass filters, Channel Mixer and others were managed also with Darktable. Haida Neutral filter of 6 steps was used.
Finally, an Orton effect was applied, keeping the first rocks well focused while an incremental and progressive blur is applied to the most distant.
Views from Sveinstindur are out of this World. I'm so glad I made it here, quite a bit into Icelandic Highlands.
Getting there: After driving F208 and then F235 roads, it's just about negotiating the last ~400 vertical meters from parking to the Sveinstindur summit, which will take you close to an hour. Or, closer to 30 minutes in case you don't get up early enough, which was just my case. ;-)
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Arriving at Fjaðrárgljúfur, one feels like living in a fairy tale.
Finally, Reynisfjara stones were visible, accompanied by a great white webbing on the sea.
Two portraits shots panorama in autobraking (0Ev; -2Ev; +2Ev) processed as HDR with Darktable. The panorama was processed with Enfuse. Additional improvements by means of plugins like Tone Curve, Highpass filters, Lowpass filters, Channel Mixer, Global Tone Map, and others were managed also with Darktable.
Finally, a personalized Orton effect and few Dodge and Burn retouches were applied.
It was at 6 a.m. but it was amazing. I was lucky that our motorhome was in the camping placed aside the waterfall. Flickr: https://flic.kr/p/2h53G45
While walking in Fjaðrárgljúfur one feels like living in a fairy tale. An amazing place, really.
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First of a set of shots to capture Seljalandsfoos waterfall as it deserves.
After a short but sharp rise to the top of Skogafoss waterfall, you see an amazing view.
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Two landscape shots panorama in autobraking (0Ev; -2Ev; +2Ev) processed as HDR with Enfuse. The panorama was processed with Hugin. Additional improvements by means of plugins like Tone Curve, Highpass filters, Lowpass filters, Channel Mixer, Global Tone Map, and others were managed with Darktable.
Finally, an Orton effect applied, focusing on the center area the blur.
Roadtrip in Iceland summer 2015
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