Known locally as Fellsfjara, this black-sand beach has been rebranded Diamond Beach for tourists, to Icelandic displeasure. In the depth of winter, with the sun low and due south, stranded glacial ice becomes a transient vessel for light.
Ice Holds Light – Fellsfjara
Canon EOS 5DSEF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM lens24mmf/16.01/160s200 ISO-0.3 EV
junglialoh wrote:
Wow - looks like golden mine - well taken genius way
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Sashi wrote:
Simply beautiful! Great capture, @rajan@ and thanks for sharing
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Jim Dockery wrote:
Beautiful.
That's the kind of light I was hoping for on our September visit, but heavy clouds sent me into a B&W direction.
Jung, Sashi, and Jim: Thank you.
Jim: Even if the sky had cooperated in September, you would not get something like this scene. It is from early Nov until early Feb when the sun loiters on the southern horizon and is low enough that magic can happen. December is, of course, the optimal time.
keepclicking wrote:
Outstanding Rajan 👍🏻
I have never seen an image from Fellsfjara with this golden light. Just magical. Thanks for sharing
Easy vote for me
Morris and Parul: Thank you.
Parul: As I noted in another response, the low sun on the southern horizon during Nov-Feb provides this backlit illumination that is not available at other times of the year.