One step to eternity by FelixRoeser

Lately I went through my archives and found this shot from an epic morning on the southcoast of Iceland I haven´t published before.
When we arrived in the evening at the foggy and dark coast of Vik after a 400km escape from a bad weatherfront in the east, we would never have thought that the next morning would bring such a gorgeous Sunrise.
The spray of the sea and the golden sunlight breaking through the clouds let the beach appear like an otherwordly place where the mystical Icelandic mythology comes to life again.

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*** Last Man Standing *** by ShyamaPrasadMishra

Sometimes the Worst Weather Makes The best Shot.

Recipe Behind the Shot:

Three hours of wait for downpour to stop.
No telephoto lens to compress distance.
(Shot with Canon 100 mm Macro)
4 degree outside temperature.
Constant Spray of ice cold water.
A patient wife, agreeing to wait while I kept perfecting the composition.

Benefit of Worst Weather:

Less or almost no crowd, at one of the most popular place in Iceland.
Moody Atmosphere.

Lesson Learnt by Me:
No weather is bad weather.
Learn to Adapt and move on. 🙂

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This is a post with a little reedit.

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silhouette Thai boys splashing with friend in the river by Mingmuang

silhouette Thai boys splashing with friend in the river near home.

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Sea power by samards

Big waves crushing on curved stone pier, on stormy weather and vivid sunset, big tide, Saint Malo, France.

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Spray Lakes Panoramic by ryan_kole

I took this several months ago.

I was feeling really tired after work but I still dragged myself out to Spray Lakes. I was certainly glad I did.

Moments after I took this, the wind killed the reflection. I was in the right place at the right time.

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Theatre of Trolls by stianklo

The mighty Skogafoss, Iceland – how many troll faces do you see ? I initially only saw four, but my good friend Kilian Schönberger found eight !

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SKOGAFOSS by ShyamaPrasadMishra

Sometimes the Worst Weather Makes The best Shot.

Recipe Behind the Shot:

Three hours of wait for downpour to stop.
No telephoto lens to compress distance.
(Shot with Canon 100 mm Macro)
4 degree outside temperature.
Constant Spray of ice cold water.
A patient wife, agreeing to wait while I kept perfecting the composition.

Benefit of Worst Weather:

Less or almost no crowd, at one of the most popular place in Iceland.
Moody Atmosphere.

Lesson Learnt by Me:
No weather is bad weather.
Learn to Adopt and move on. 🙂

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