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Iceland

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On the road again
On the road again
Somewhere in the south of the country. After a week of almost continuous rain, I took advantage of this lull to catch the beauty of the clouds leaving room for some thinning that were unfortunately ephemeral.
Abstract dyptich (1/2)
Abstract dyptich (1/2)
Abstract dyptich (2/2)
Abstract dyptich (2/2)
Icelandic cliffs
Icelandic cliffs
Iceland can be summed up alone in this picture. Green meadows, cliffs and a photographer who was there at that moment under this beautiful light.
Fishing boat in the Reykjavik harbour
Fishing boat in the Reykjavik harbour
Arctic Tern
Arctic Tern
The Arctic Tern breeds in the Arctic and migrates to the Antarctic. This elegant white seabird nests on the shores of lakes and along beaches.
Happy sheeps
Happy sheeps
The look of this sheep protecting her little one is at the same time funny and tender. Our high quality prints will reveal this detail that makes all the charm of this photo.
Facing the ocean
Facing the ocean
By passing the Snæfellsjökull on route 574 to the south, a stopover can be made to admire the monoliths of Longdrangbar and the palagonite of Pufubjarg.
Rainbow in Laekkur
Rainbow in Laekkur
It regularly rains in Iceland. The often precarious thinnings, offer some beautiful moments like this double rainbow illuminated by the evening light.
Icelandic Volcano
Icelandic Volcano
Situated in balance on the Mid-Atlantic Rift, the island is highly volcanic. With no less than 200 active volcanoes, there is about one eruption every 5 years.
Pufubjarg
Pufubjarg
The stormy sky and the columns of basalt give this picture a dark aspect which appears to be even dramatic.
Sunrise in the region of Laekkur
Sunrise in the region of Laekkur
Ashes and snow
Ashes and snow
The Mýrdalsjökull glacier is located along the south coast and contains one of Iceland's most active strato- volcanoes, the Katla, whose top occupies a large part of the glacier. During eruptions, the glacier experiences sudden meltings, which makes the eruptions destructive and impressive.
Reykjavik harbour
Reykjavik harbour
View between the Seljalandsfoss and Gljufrafoss falls
View between the Seljalandsfoss and Gljufrafoss falls
If you want to visit the hidden waterfall of Gljufrafross you will have to go up the road 249, go past the small farm to the brook that escapes from the cliff, go up its course and enter the cavity of the cave to finally find the fall.
Sunset in the region of Laekkur
Sunset in the region of Laekkur
The unique color of this sunset is due to the fact that the summer days are particularly long. There is no longer any night: the dawn as well as the sunset stretch for several hours.
Crashed Douglas DC3 on Sólheimasandur black sand beach
Crashed Douglas DC3 on Sólheimasandur black sand beach
On 24 November 1974, a US Navy airplane ran out of fuel and crashed onto the beach of Sólheimasandur. The all crew survived. The plane was abandoned and still can be seen on the beach (45min walk from the road).
Black Church of Budir
Black Church of Budir
The panorama, with its blond sand beaches and the whiteness of the Snæfellsjökull glacier, offers a composition of pure beauty.
Blond sand beach of Budir
Blond sand beach of Budir
Printed in giant format, this framed photo will fit perfectly into a bedroom. The images of nature invite to calm and relaxation while the monochrome format brings here a touch of modernity and timelessness.
Holsa river
Holsa river
This picture was taken from an helicopter and shows the water from the Myrdalsjökull glacier flowing into the sea. You can see the black volcanic ash that contrasts with the blue of the sea.
Wild river
Wild river
This photo was taken in broad daylight thanks to a neutral gray filter of high quality. By reducing the amount of light entering the lens, it was possible to capture the movement of the water and give it a cotton effect by increasing the exposure time.

Clouet Cécile

Bravo! Très belles prises de vue avec de jolies lumières.

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