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Iceland Eruption 2021 – The Aftermath

Birth of a new landscape.

The volcanic eruption that began on March 19 this year in Reykjanes, Iceland, came to a close in early October (this post covers the active phase). The result of the infernal broth churned forth from the Earth’s bowels was a strange, magnificent volcanoscape.

We made two excursions recently to this still-smouldering area. As luck would have it, on the first assay we enjoyed the exquisite light of the low winter sun. On the second attempt during the evening blue hour, we were witness to an entirely different scene. Adding to the charm of the central crater was the silvery sheen imparted by the ice & snow set against the stark lava field.

A short video is attached below the stills.

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Volcanic Eruption 2021 at Fagradalsfjall, Reykjanes, Iceland

Fagradalsfjall Volcanic Area – Reykjanes, Iceland
5DS, 24-70L f/2.8 II & 70-200L f/2.8 IS II

 

 
 
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