Last week I froze my ass off in Iceland in order to cool down from a 10-week internship at the oncology department. 🏥
In this first episode I will show you the first days of my diverse experiences in this inspiring island. It's a place in which Mother nature is the boss, and that has become utterly clear during all days of this trip. 🌬 I thought to do less exact writing and leave more to your imagination for this post series since Iceland cannot be described in words. This means more pictures, less text. 💭
I invite you to click on them in order to see the shots in full resolution. This series could be summarized with:
The voyage out
Being in an airplane, no matter how rudimentary it actually is nowadays, will always strike me as something magical. We were never meant to go up that high and have views that impressive. 🌥
When I would allow the emotions experienced during a flight to get to me the way as it should, I could literally be crying, of that I am certain. There is pure beauty from the moment you take off to the moment you land. An ever-changing scenario viewed from a tiny window in a chuck of metal moving through the sky at +500km/h. ✈
Since I had to still had a week to spent with the people surrounding me, I decided to contain myself. What I found extremely interesting is that there are people that are 100% fine with not having a windows seat and care only to watch a movie on the entertainment system. Not me. 🤔
A 3 hour flight.
The above picures are taken with a Canon fd 50mm @8.0 on my Sony A7II
This is the first shot of Iceland I took. It already shows the amazing and most common combination of colors I encountered throughout my trip. Blue, white, black and brown 🎨
the above image are taken with a Jupiter 11 USSR 135mm @3.5 lens on my Sony A7II
the above images are taken with a Tokina SZ-X 60-300 on 300mm @5.6 on my Sony A7II
All frames above are shot from at least two kilometers high. The last one really seems to be shot at 50cm if you ask me. It's intriguing to me to see how scale doesn't matter in abstract art. 😊
The first days in Iceland
It is clear the moment you land in Reykjavik Keflavik, that you are not in control of life here. One basically loses means you lose control to the elements of what you thought your trip will be like.. We landed in insane conditions of heavy wind and snow. Lucky for us we went to the Blue lagoon immediately after landing to do some serious warming up. A trip that actually did happen as planned.
The below three shots are looking way to gorgeous in companion of the other two ✌️
All shot with a 50mm Canon FD lens @2.8 on my Sony A7II
The water of the famous blue lagoon is about 40 degrees centigrade. Combine this with the surroundings being -4 degrees and it becomes an oasis of heat and relaxation. Also getting out of it is not the easiest thing to do. 😂
The water has this sick milky blue color due to a specific mineral that can be found in Iceland due to it being a very active volcanic island 🏝.
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"Emotions are there to be expressed, not to be suppressed and bottled up. I do photography in order to take my mind away from the dilemma's I encounter during my medical internships."
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thi-js. Out.
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