Starfire8 wrote:
Your drone photography is truly superb, Rajan! Great compositions and great clarity. The beautiful winter light in Iceland is gorgeous, too!
Rajan, just yesterday I was showing a friend of mine your light in Iceland images on FM and your blog! Absolutely stunning and masterfully composed aerial shots. 👍🏻
vstone90 wrote:
Beautiful pictures! This is a side of Reykjavik I haven't seen! How is this time for weather?
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kdacharya wrote:
superb light on the first one, Rajan. that is my pick. voted.
Vstone90 and KD - thank you.
Vstone90 - Talking about Iceland's weather is always a tricky matter. Generally at this time, winter is on its way out in the Reykjavík area (but not in the North and in the Westfjords which will still feel winter-like for a few more weeks) and things are starting to turn around. "Spring" (if you can call it that) is very brief here and by mid-May, summer will be announcing itself. With the winter storms behind us, this is usually a calmer period. But this is a rock in the middle of the North Atlantic, and so wind, gentle and not-so-gentle, is a constant presence. Best to follow the Icelandic Met website for real-time Wind, Temps, and Precipitation updates -
Rajan Parrikar wrote:
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Vstone90 and KD - thank you.
Vstone90 - Talking about Iceland's weather is always a tricky matter. Generally at this time, winter is on its way out in the Reykjavík area (but not in the North and in the Westfjords which will still feel winter-like for a few more weeks) and things are starting to turn around. "Spring" (if you can call it that) is very brief here and by mid-May, summer will be announcing itself. With the winter storms behind us, this is usually a calmer period. But this is a rock in the middle of the North Atlantic, and so wind, gentle and not-so-gentle, is a constant presence. Best to follow the Icelandic Met website for real-time Wind, Temps, and Precipitation updates -
Thank you for the response! I visited Alaska and found the pictures of the city very similar! I can't wait to see your take of Reykjavik in the summer!
These are pretty darn cool. I like #2 of the houses/apartments with red roofs. Some the snow has slid off and most it has not. Creates some very interesting patterns. Thank you.
keepclicking wrote:
Rajan, just yesterday I was showing a friend of mine your light in Iceland images on FM and your blog! Absolutely stunning and masterfully composed aerial shots. 👍🏻
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lookoutscout wrote:
These are pretty darn cool. I like #2 of the houses/apartments with red roofs. Some the snow has slid off and most it has not. Creates some very interesting patterns. Thank you.