Bliss in the Westfjords.
Látrabjarg is the westernmost point of Iceland – and the westernmost point of Europe to those who consider Iceland part of Europe.* This 14 Kms-long cliff is home to millions of sea birds in the summer.
* The North American and Eurasian tectonic plates run through Iceland.

Puffinator in the light of the midnight sun – Látrabjarg, Iceland
5D Mark II, 70-200L f/2.8 IS II
Resembling extended snouts of gigantic prehistoric creatures, this profile of mountains is the signature of the Westfjords.

11:56 pm, June 7, 2011 – Westfjords of Iceland
5D Mark II, 70-200L f/2.8 IS II
Woh! The Puffin!
Thank you, Nachi and Antonio.
Puffinator – what a beautiful photo! Thank you
Magical is the word, Rajan!
Ahhhh….your seascape photo is just peaceful (and then I noted the time it was taken and I shook my head in wonder how anyone sleeps when it’s there’s that much light at midnight 🙂 Great shots.
Bob: From mid-May until the first week of August I re-tune my body clock so I can experience the delights of the magical late night light.