Midnight grace.
Bathed in the mellow fire of the midnight sun, Hornstrandir in summer offers a counterpoint to its austere winter face. At this far-flung edge in the Westfjords of Iceland, a breath from the Arctic Circle, the light lingers and caresses, gilding the sheer faces of Hornbjarg in a light that feels born of another world.
This is Iceland’s last wilderness, long abandoned to time and tide. The final settlers departed in the mid-20th century, yet every summer their descendants return – to houses kept standing by memory and devotion, an untamed expanse now governed by silence, yet still touched by human longing.
Seen from above, the landscape unveils its lonely majesty: green crowns on basalt ramparts, seabirds wheeling in warm currents, and the fjords stretched out below under the summer sky. These images and the brief video are drawn from a helicopter sortie over Hornstrandir.
Now part of the Light in Iceland collection.






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Dear Rajan, Oh! Won’t you post a longer video! It is an elevating experience watching the beautiful landscape. Thank you so much!
Dear Prashanth: Thank you for writing.
Grandiose and awe-inspiring. I’m really taken by the first one: that vista with the sun on the horizon is sumptuous.
Thank you, Bob.
Thank you, Rajan-bab. By now I am used to see some extraordinary photos from you, but this video of Hornstrandir at mid night in summer is supreme in conveying to the viewer the majesty of the place. Thank you.
Antonio-bab: Thank you for writing. Luck also plays a role – to find that quality of light during the time we spent there is a gift from God.
I know I keep telling you that your photography of this unique and special Country is EXCELLENT..but IT IS!!!! Truly amazing photography that tells a story unto itself in each image. OUTSTANDING amigo!
Amigo Dan: Thank you.