One of the three table mountains in the Mývatn area of Iceland is seen here from Bárðardalur. It was pure luck to catch this dramatic localized illumination.
Sellandafjall (988 m) 5D Mark III, 70-200L f/2.8 IS II
Was this taken on the same day/time when you took the photo of Bláfjall? Bláfjall looks cool, romantic (probably due to the blue colour), floating in air, almost mystic. Sellandafjall on the other hand is firmly rooted in Earth, and the ambience is a bit haunting (probably due to the b/w rendering).ReplyCancel
Was this taken on the same day/time when you took the photo of Bláfjall? Bláfjall looks cool, romantic (probably due to the blue colour), floating in air, almost mystic. Sellandafjall on the other hand is firmly rooted in Earth, and the ambience is a bit haunting (probably due to the b/w rendering).
Premanand-bab,
No, they were taken one day apart. But the atmosphere on both days was laden.