Twilight blue.
Bláfjall (“Blue Mountain”) forms a triad of massive table mountains together with Sellandafjall and Búrfell in the Mývatn area of northern Iceland.
This haunting scene from across from the lava field capped a day of fast changing weather that brought the season’s first dusting of snow. The photo was taken handheld in fading light and blustery conditions.

Bláfjall (1222 m)
5D Mark III, 70-200L f/2.8 IS II
Awesome! I love the way the mountain seems to be floating in the sky.
This one looks majestic. It reminds me of Kilimanjaro. While Kilimanjaro rises over a plain lush with nature, the contrast here of the mountain rising out of desolation makes it eye catching (to me). My congrats.
Thanks, Mervyn. To add to your comment – Kilimanjaro is a stratovolcano, Bláfjall was a sub-glacial volcano.