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Vieri

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While I mostly photograph natural landscapes, I also enjoy a lot working on cityscapes. In this post, I'll share with you three images of iconic man-made buildings, shot in Iceland during two different trips there. All images have been shot with Hasselblad X1D II, Hasselblad XCD 21mm with Formatt-Hitech Firecrest Ultra filters on the first two of them. First, the Gotham-city like Hallgrimskirkja in Reykjavik, Iceland. Exposure was 203 seconds:

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Then, the iconic Sun Voyager in Reykjavik, Iceland. Exposure here was "just" 91 seconds:⁠

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And finally, a repost of Northern Lights over the Black Church at Budir, which I revisited, cropping the image a bit on the right side to de-center the church a bit more (a change inspired by a forum comment, actually). Exposure for this one was a meagre 23 seconds, camera was the original X1D and of course no filters for this one:

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Thank you for viewing, best regards

Vieri
 
My jaw just dropped.
 
Definitely outstanding!
 
My jaw just dropped.

:) Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed the set! :)

Definitely outstanding!

Thank you very much indeed, much appreciated! :)

Incredible photography, well done.....

Thank you very much indeed Jeff, glad you enjoyed them! :)

Beyond beautiful work.

Thank you very much for your kind words, Jeff, truly much appreciated! :)

Wonderful as always. Had you tried cloning out the trees on the left in the first? Just a thought.

Thank yo uvera much Dean, that's very kind of you to say! :) About the trees, I actually did and ended up discarding the edit. I understand your point perfectly, but one of my pet things is to try and break a perfect symmetry with some element(s) that would add a bit of interest: here I cleaned the right side, which had a few trees as well, and left them on the left where they contrast against the light and - to me at least - do create a "starting point to enter the image and browse it. Of course, as I said, I completely appreciate the want for a clean symmetry instead :)

I love #2.

Thank yo uvera much PJM! :)

Best regards,

Vieri
 

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