Kaldalón – “Cold Lagoon” – is located in the Westfjords within touching distance of the tongue of Drangajökull, the northernmost glacier in Iceland. These are images of a morning spent there in menacing but irresistible conditions. With howling winds matched to its cold isolation, it is a place to die for (or in).
Kaldalón
by Rajan ParrikarCategories: Iceland, LandscapeTags: Canon 5D Mark II, Drangajökull, Fjord, Glacial, Glacier, Hornstrandir, Ísafjarðardjúp, Kaldalón, Lagoon, Snæfjallaströnd, TS-E 24L II, West Fjords, Westfjords, Zeiss 50 f/2 Makro Planar
Nice photos, all of the them. The B&W effects have come out well. I personally liked the Kaldalón and Drangajökull photo. Good sharpness and nice colors.
brrrr……
The ‘turbulence’ pictures looks as though it was taken on Jupiter ! Amazing…
Do post a colour version of the picture as well.
Nice, like the ,,turbulence” !