Category Archives: Photo Tips

How To (lighting),  Seeing & Thinking (process of analyzing a scene), &  Snapshots (info about a single image)

If you were in Iceland and dropped your camera on the shutter button, chances are you’d have a great image. Changing terrain, atmospheric conditions that were constantly churning, rock, moss, geothermal gases… there was always something interesting to witness. Here are just a few snapshots we grabbed on our recent tour. Lighting changed quickly, but we […]

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Freedom to choose…don’t forget to vote!! Statue of Liberty photographed from the platform at the base of the pedestal. Camera settings on a 200mm zoom: f/8, 1/500.

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Icelandic photographer, guide, pilot and all around good guy Haukur Snorrason – “Hawk” – in the ruined fuselage of a WWII US Navy plane on a black sand beach in Iceland.

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No doubt we will be featuring more images from an amazing lagoon of Icelandic icebergs.  This lagoon formed in 1930 as pieces from the glacier calved off and melted.  Since then, a 750′ deep lagoon has formed and is now linked to the sea.  Salt water from the sea has infiltrated the lagoon and accelerates […]

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