View allAll Photos Tagged GeologicalFormations
The weather was strong - with days where the wind was over 30m/s but never the less the Icelandic beauty was on full display. These images are from a brief roadtrip along the South Coast.
All of these images are single exposure with basic edits - nothing added, nothing removed. The only use of AI is for moderate noise reduction.
All images by Alex Berger, please reach out directly for licensing or usage requests.
Find more of my work at alex-berger.com or on virtualwayfarer.com.
It took Clem three years to realize his Christmas Tree farm wasn't going to survive. There just weren't enough customers at this location. Water and severe heat were also contributing factors. No one was interested in shriveled up, brown trees.
Red Rock Canyon State Park, Kern County, California 2015
Images from a few days spent exploring the beauty of the Slovenian countryside in spring.
All images by Alex Berger, please reach out directly for licensing or usage requests.
Spring and summer are the best time to witness this magnificent nature wonder in the Irish region. This is my second visit to the heritage site after my first glimpse in 2006. My first encounter with this geological formation was chilly and windy, but this time, I can savour its magical and spectacular scenery of these thousands uniformly-laiden molten solid rocks along the shore.
For further details of this UNESCO World Heritage site found in Northern Ireland, visit this link: giantscauseway
The tufas which make up the Trona Pinnacles are quite interesting. This is an example of what is known as a tower; taller than it is wide. A daytime visit is alright, but, the nights are when these guys really put on a show.