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Think this picture would benefit from the atmosphere of the Godafoss photograph I upload with this one.
As I wandered across the black sand beach at low tide I saw a number of rounded mounds of sand topped with sea grass (Zostera marina). Getting up close, I realized that this was Mother Nature's way for dealing with heaps of fishing gear and netting that had washed ashore. You can see just a bit poking out here, almost buried in the mound. Stokksnes beach, Vestrahorn mountain, Iceland.
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Photo by Charlotte Blanchet – Lotus Blanc
Work For Sale | www.milkywaymike.com | FB Fanpage | Twitter | Google+ | Youtube The amazing thing about this beach in Iceland was the fact that it wasn't sand but smooth black stone! The kind of stone you find in a fish tank or a decorative vase! It was so weird to see and experience this type of beach. I even found a piece of volcanic rock that had what looked like iron in it! I used the fotodiox wonderpana system with my nikon 14-24 lens for some water movement.
Had a short holiday in Madeira a couple of weeks ago. Never been before, stunning landscape. Took my camera but was conscious it was a family holiday! Fascinated by the black volcanic sand, didn’t think I was going to see that until my trip to Iceland. Anyway tried a hour of capturing the white surf against the black beach. This is a colour image as there a bit of light catching the water from the setting sun. There may more to come in this set as I work my way through them!
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A two metre wave collapses heavily as it meets the lower edge of Reynisfjara Beach in southern Iceland. Can you even begin to imagine getting caught in this?
HD PENTAX-D FA 24-70mm f2.8
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Plage de sable noir, près de Vik, Islande.
Cette photo donne un aperçu du temps que nous avons eu pendant la première semaine passée en Islande, il faut ajouter à ça la pluie et le vent. Ces paysages et cette ambiance, nous avions vraiment une impression de fin du monde... C'était incroyable à voir ! :-)
The black sand of Santorini is volcanic in origin and contrasts wonderfully with the rich blue green of the crystal clear sea. Here contrasting with the October wave foam. Left in colour as it keeps a hint of blue in the foam.
"Black Sand Beach Pebbles Monochrome" by Patti Deters. This close-up of the black and grey rocks and pebbles found on Honokalani beach in Waianapanapa State Park, one of the most popular black sand beaches along The Road to Hana in Maui. The black sand and stones come from the volcano lava rock that make up much of the ground of the islands of Hawaii, especially along the coast. The unique beaches are beautiful and open for tourists to enjoy. If you like this outdoor natural monochrome photograph, please see (travel, nature, landscapes, abstract, more) at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/black-sand-beach-pebbles....
Vatnajökull National Park - Diamond Beach - Iceland 🇮🇸
Mandatory stop if you visit Iceland, this place presents a surreal landscape of giant shapes and blocks of ice scattered along a black beach.
If you want to be left gasping in wordless wonder, you have to see this incredible black sands and diamonds under the perfect sunrise or sunset.
For all of you, wishes for a happy 2020 filled of good light !!!
Nikon Z6 + Nikon Z 14-30mm f/4 S @ 14 mm
ISO 200 - f/8 - 13 Sec
Iceland
Blocks of glacial ice calve from the mighty Vatnajokull glacier and flow down from the glacial lagoon, a short distance behind my vantage point. They are carried by a short river from the lagoon into the ocean and wash up here at Jökulsárlón beach.
Fighting the elements on a stormy and very wet winters day at Fjallsárlón, the little brother of the nearby well-known Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon.
From our photo tour guided by Rafn
Photo by Charlotte Blanchet – Lotus Blanc