Last week I dropped by a glacier cave at Breiðamerkurjökull in South Iceland. These ice caves are natural formations, the handiwork of meltwater meandering through the glacial bowels and carving out tunnels.
A world of blue 5DS, 24-70L f/2.8 II
Siggi Litli (“Little Siggi”) taking it all in 5DS, Rokinon SP 14mm f/2.4
Premanand, Nachi, Bob, Sanjeev-bab, and Paul – thank you, gentlemen.ReplyCancel
Paul SmitOctober 30, 2020 - 1:03 pm
Olá Rajan. Absolutely amazing pictures, the colours and the shapes are fantastic. We were stupid last year not to have visited any ice caves. But thanks to you we now have a good idea of how beautiful they are. Greetings from Portugal.ReplyCancel
Sanjeev TrivediOctober 30, 2020 - 11:33 am
Rajanbaab, these are simply “UNGLAUBLICH” !!!! FANTASTICReplyCancel
Premanand, Nachi, Bob, Sanjeev-bab, and Paul – thank you, gentlemen.
Olá Rajan. Absolutely amazing pictures, the colours and the shapes are fantastic. We were stupid last year not to have visited any ice caves. But thanks to you we now have a good idea of how beautiful they are. Greetings from Portugal.
Rajanbaab, these are simply “UNGLAUBLICH” !!!! FANTASTIC
I second “Walls of Ice” as my favorite.
Unbelievable formations, Rajan! Beautiful pictures!
Great work! ‘Walls of ice’ is excellent. You got yourself a new lens, Rokinon? Congratulations!!!