Vieri

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The Crumbling Cliffs at Valahnukamol in Iceland are a wonderful source of inspiration, and I love to explore them to find cracks with shapes complementing or mirroring the sea stacks and the clouds. Taken at sunset in February 2018 with my Leica SL, a Voigtlander 15mm and my Formatt-Hitech Firecrest Ultra filters.

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Vieri
 
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Very nice, makes me think of Journey to the Center of the Earth. :)
 
Lovely image.....

Thank you very much Jeff! :)

Very nice, makes me think of Journey to the Center of the Earth. :)

Very nice, makes me think of Journey to the Center of the Earth. :)

Funny, but I totally agree!

:) Perhaps it didn't go that deep, but I wouldn't want to fall into that crack... :D Jules Verne was a visionary, and while he didn't invent the genre of "subterranean" (or submarine) Sci-Fi, his Journey is a great book and one I read a few times when I was a kid! Since his voyage starts in Iceland and ends in Italy, it kinda feels appropriate for me too, as an Italian photographing in Iceland :D

Best regards,

Vieri
 
This one is soooo good.
 

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