Ice Cave Abstract

Before I get to the classic ice cave photos, I thought I would share with you a bit of a departure from my norm. This image is an oblique view of one of the walls inside our last ice cave.

Rarely do I shoot abstracts. I am leaning that this type of shooting its good for my mind, as it requires me to “see” the scene differently. I guess it stimulates that creative side of my mind in a different way. This image is a focus stack of 7 images to preserve sharpness throughout the scene. Southeast Coast of Iceland, just before the cyclone hit later than night.

Thanks to Jim Guerard for being my Ice Buddy on the ropes.

Hasselblad H6D100c, 50mm, f/11 @ 0.7 seconds for each capture.

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