As soon as I got into Goa the other day, my little niece Saraswati showed me something that at once brought to my mind the magnificent sight of Dyrfjöll (“Door Mountains”) in east Iceland. This striking formation is encountered en route to Borgarfjörður Eystri, and looks like a wall with a slot punched through it. On this morning, the thick, low hanging cloud cover lent the scene an air of foreboding and mystery.

Dyrfjöll
5D Mark II, 70-200L f/2.8 IS II

Dyrfjöll
5D Mark II, 70-200L f/2.8 IS II
The sight of the dearly departed tooth of my little niece Saraswati is what took me back to Dyrfjöll.

Dyrfjöll of the dental kind
5D Mark II, Zeiss ZE 50mm f/2 Makro Planar
PS: I am currently without my colorimeter and have no way of assessing the accuracy of the display calibration on my Macbook Pro.
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Hahaha !
Your niece is cute.
The mountain does look very interesting. The effect of the first photo is dramatic. And so is the close up shot of your niece’s teeth 🙂 🙂