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Rajan Parrikar
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A selection from North Iceland compiled during the winter. More in my blog post.







Colour in Hofsós, Skagafjörður

  Canon EOS 5D Mark III    Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 2/50 ZE lens    50mm    f/5.6    1/125s    800 ISO    +0.7 EV  







Piled high and deep - Hofsós, Skagafjörður

  Canon EOS 5D Mark III    Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 2/50 ZE lens    50mm    f/2.8    1/250s    800 ISO    +1.0 EV  







In Dalvík on Eyjafjörður

  Canon EOS 5D Mark III    EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM lens    102mm    f/8.0    1/250s    200 ISO    +1.0 EV  







Prestbústaður í Skjólbrekka – Skútustaðahreppur

  FC6310S    24.0 mm lens    9mm    f/4.0    1/120s    100 ISO    +0.7 EV  







Fjárhóll í Reykjadal

  FC6310S    24.0 mm lens    9mm    f/3.5    1/80s    100 ISO    +0.7 EV  







Hallbjarnarstöðum í Reykjadal

  FC6310S    24.0 mm lens    9mm    f/3.5    1/160s    100 ISO    +0.7 EV  







Blue Hour at Laugaskóli - Laugar

  FC6310S    24.0 mm lens    9mm    f/2.8    1/30s    250 ISO    -0.3 EV  




Jan 12, 2023 at 08:46 AM
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p.1 #2 · Winter Living at 66ºNorth


Nice pixs.
I love the snow and lived that way a few winters but not quite as much as in picture 2, maybe only 4-5 feet. Don't see a lot of power lines so I'm sure it's all underground...Hate to see their power bill.
3rd pix is my fav.



Jan 12, 2023 at 09:47 AM
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p.1 #3 · Winter Living at 66ºNorth


Nicely and realistically presented the living environment in Nothern Iceland
lovely image set, especially 3,4, and 6 remind of beautiful icy-kingdom Narnia.




Jan 12, 2023 at 10:53 AM
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p.1 #4 · Winter Living at 66ºNorth


Superb captures, Rajan. Fortunately I had immediately available my winter parka, so I’m now warmed up. Just such good work you do, Sir.


Jan 12, 2023 at 11:35 AM
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Rajan Parrikar wrote:
A selection from North Iceland compiled during the winter. More in my blog post.



Great shooting Rajan @Rajan Parrikar!
I long to explore Iceland, you live in a beautiful country.
Your series is a great example of how an image's color temperature can effect the viewer. The images in the bluer color temp range really made me feel the chill, while those more neutral or warmer temp made me feel less the need to fear frostbite! Great job! Thanks for sharing.

Holly



Jan 12, 2023 at 12:38 PM
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p.1 #6 · Winter Living at 66ºNorth


gorgeous colors and light. these shots make me want to go back to iceland. i remember seeing the red house in dalvík, minus the snow. i stayed just down the road in hjalteyri.


Jan 12, 2023 at 12:58 PM
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p.1 #7 · Winter Living at 66ºNorth


Beautiful Rajan! Kudos for the 1st image!

Pramote



Jan 12, 2023 at 01:05 PM
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p.1 #8 · Winter Living at 66ºNorth


One of the most interesting and unique collection of Iceland pictures I've seen posted. Thank you.


Jan 12, 2023 at 05:14 PM
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p.1 #9 · Winter Living at 66ºNorth


Love the pictures Rajan. The contrast between the white snow and colorful vibrant houses brings the pictures to life. It feels like I'm there.


Jan 12, 2023 at 08:52 PM
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p.1 #10 · Winter Living at 66ºNorth


Rajan, I like all of these, but the first one is especially nice. The colors are perfect for that scene an that light. Great work as usually.


Jan 12, 2023 at 09:13 PM
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p.1 #11 · Winter Living at 66ºNorth


Rajan, you continue to deliver a steady dose of some seldom seen locations in Iceland. Your images reminded me that I still need to work on my Iceland images🙄. I remember photographing the colorful house (#1) Hofsós, Skagafjörður. Also, the image of Laugar refreshed my memories. Stayed right behind the bath house. Thanks for the recommendation. Thanks for sharing this incredible set. Definitely earns my vote 👍🏻


Jan 12, 2023 at 11:16 PM
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p.1 #12 · Winter Living at 66ºNorth


Rajan,
Fantastic series. Some of these display the isolated environment, especially #4 and #6. As others have commented, #1 is beautiful study in colors.



Jan 12, 2023 at 11:16 PM
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p.1 #13 · Winter Living at 66ºNorth


I love how your shots with the homes reveal the remote nature in a pleasing way that makes great use of the negative space.


Jan 13, 2023 at 03:38 PM
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p.1 #14 · Winter Living at 66ºNorth


I love looking at old homes like this, especially in remote locations. I can imagine someone curled up next to the fireplace reading a book. Agree the 1st one stands out, it would make a fine print IMHO. Boy that swimming pool looks cold.


Jan 13, 2023 at 07:46 PM
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p.1 #15 · Winter Living at 66ºNorth


Quite the mood. I get cold just looking at it.

First one is a cracker.



Jan 13, 2023 at 09:30 PM
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Bill Gass wrote:
Nice pixs.
I love the snow and lived that way a few winters but not quite as much as in picture 2, maybe only 4-5 feet. Don't see a lot of power lines so I'm sure it's all underground...Hate to see their power bill.
3rd pix is my fav.


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junglialoh wrote:
Nicely and realistically presented the living environment in Nothern Iceland
lovely image set, especially 3,4, and 6 remind of beautiful icy-kingdom Narnia.



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anthonysemone wrote:
Superb captures, Rajan. Fortunately I had immediately available my winter parka, so I’m now warmed up. Just such good work you do, Sir.


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CYT111 wrote:
Great shooting Rajan @Rajan Parrikar@!
I long to explore Iceland, you live in a beautiful country.
Your series is a great example of how an image's color temperature can effect the viewer. The images in the bluer color temp range really made me feel the chill, while those more neutral or warmer temp made me feel less the need to fear frostbite! Great job! Thanks for sharing.

Holly


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oddnokk wrote:
gorgeous colors and light. these shots make me want to go back to iceland. i remember seeing the red house in dalvík, minus the snow. i stayed just down the road in hjalteyri.


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MTGFender wrote:
Beautiful Rajan! Kudos for the 1st image!

Pramote


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StephenS_CP wrote:
One of the most interesting and unique collection of Iceland pictures I've seen posted. Thank you.



Bill, Jung, Anthony, Holly, oddnokk, Pramote, and Stephen - thank you very much for taking the time to comment.

Bill - Iceland is blessed with geothermal power and the electricity bill is of little concern here. We also have the world's best drinking water.

Holly - pertinent observation of the colour temperature. These were taken at different times and in different conditions and hence the variability in the white balance.

oddnokk - Hjalteyri is lovely, especially in the summer.





Jan 14, 2023 at 05:05 AM
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yasmas wrote:
Love the pictures Rajan. The contrast between the white snow and colorful vibrant houses brings the pictures to life. It feels like I'm there.


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Peter Figen wrote:
Rajan, I like all of these, but the first one is especially nice. The colors are perfect for that scene an that light. Great work as usually.


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keepclicking wrote:
Rajan, you continue to deliver a steady dose of some seldom seen locations in Iceland. Your images reminded me that I still need to work on my Iceland images🙄. I remember photographing the colorful house (#1) Hofsós, Skagafjörður. Also, the image of Laugar refreshed my memories. Stayed right behind the bath house. Thanks for the recommendation. Thanks for sharing this incredible set. Definitely earns my vote 👍🏻


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Sunny Sra wrote:
Rajan,
Fantastic series. Some of these display the isolated environment, especially #4 and #6. As others have commented, #1 is beautiful study in colors.


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40Driggs wrote:
I love how your shots with the homes reveal the remote nature in a pleasing way that makes great use of the negative space.


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DaleBerlin wrote:
I love looking at old homes like this, especially in remote locations. I can imagine someone curled up next to the fireplace reading a book. Agree the 1st one stands out, it would make a fine print IMHO. Boy that swimming pool looks cold.


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scottsoutter wrote:
Quite the mood. I get cold just looking at it.

First one is a cracker.



yasmas, Peter, Parul, Sunny, Daniel, Dale, and Scott - thank you very much for taking the time to respond.

Parul - looking forward to seeing more of your Iceland work.

Daniel - yes, the countryside of Iceland is sparse and the negative space naturally obtains.

Dale - the pools are part of Iceland's socio-cultural DNA. Every settlement has its own pool, hot pots, etc and they are comfortably warm.







Jan 14, 2023 at 05:11 AM
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p.1 #18 · Winter Living at 66ºNorth


I shivered to my bones looking at these! All are nice and #1 is my favorite. I don't think you'll see anything like this on tourist brochures?


Jan 14, 2023 at 09:06 AM
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Al Trujillo wrote:
I shivered to my bones looking at these! All are nice and #1 is my favorite. I don't think you'll see anything like this on tourist brochures?


Thanks, Al.

As you know, lots of tourists from Germany, Switzerland, France, Norway, Sweden, etc flock to Death Valley in the middle of the summer to experience "heat." Similarly these days there are tourists from the tropics who want to experience cold. But you are right - tourist brochures generally feature sun, sand, and warmth.





Jan 14, 2023 at 09:11 AM
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p.1 #20 · Winter Living at 66ºNorth


you are the mastery of Icelandic imagery
Less Wow than other images, these excel at giving a feel for the country closer to how others might see it
1 and 6 are my favs

Scott



Jan 17, 2023 at 08:11 PM
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