Just when I thought I was "over" that desire to go spend time in Iceland, you post these! Looks like you had some incredibly nice weather while there and the results are fantastic.
Dragonfire wrote:
WOW!!! These are the type of photographs that can convince my wife to join me on an Iceland excursion. Thank you
Thank you. The photography is a bit addictive there.
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Sunny Sra wrote:
Matt,
Incredible set of photographs. Thank you for sharing these.
Thank you ! Very kind of you.
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KCollett wrote:
All are nice images, but the two turf-roof images are my face, along with the horse. Well done.
Thanks Ken. For some reason the turf roofs are very appealing to me as well.
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stanparker wrote:
Wonderful series.
Thank you !!!
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dallvr wrote:
All of these photos are lovely, but I really liked the living roofed buildings the best.
Thank you. The turf roofs in Iceland are very photogenic and unique.
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hanay78 wrote:
I love the last one!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you. Ice beach is always a fun shoot as it is constantly changing.
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keepclicking wrote:
Matt, Fantastic set! I am sure your clients had a great time. 👍🏻
Thank you. They did. Two of the guests were just starting into photography, and got to photograph the Northern Lights. Tough to top that..
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junglialoh wrote:
Nice set of Iceland scenic view
Thank you !
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Michael H wrote:
Just when I thought I was "over" that desire to go spend time in Iceland, you post these! Looks like you had some incredibly nice weather while there and the results are fantastic.
Curious; how long is the exposure in #1?
Thanks Michael. Everytime I go, I find something new and exciting..
The Northern Lights was a 6 second exposure at f/2.8.
The first is a joy. For the second I find the little rolling hills fascinating and there shown off well by the low sun angle. The third is a delight though I'm left wondering what the water would look like at a faster shutter speed. Unnamed falls is beautiful. Nice idea to try the Icelandic Horse with the falls in the background. For me, there is subject conflict. I like Turf roofed farm, a fun image. Ice beach is a stunner and a great way to end the set.
bobbytan wrote:
Fabulous set, Matt! Love the Aurora and glacial ice shot best.
Thanks for your feedback. I'm a bit addicted to the glacial location as it is constantly changing.
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adittam wrote:
Awesome set. First and last are my favs, but love them all.
Voted.
Thanks for the vote and kind words !
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morris wrote:
Hi Matt,
The first is a joy. For the second I find the little rolling hills fascinating and there shown off well by the low sun angle. The third is a delight though I'm left wondering what the water would look like at a faster shutter speed. Unnamed falls is beautiful. Nice idea to try the Icelandic Horse with the falls in the background. For me, there is subject conflict. I like Turf roofed farm, a fun image. Ice beach is a stunner and a great way to end the set.
Morris
Thanks Morris. The rolling hills are actually graves in the image.. I'm not sure if I like the water either on that one shot. I've been there so many times, I wanted to try something different this year.
Matt
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dbehrens wrote:
Great set. First one is a killer image! Also love how the horses head parallels with the falls.
Great set...my favourite is the one with the horse. I feel the moss covered building would have more impact without the sun star being so prominent...it distracts my attention. I also would like to see the 3rd image with a faster shutter so the water retains some structure to it.