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Iceland, Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon



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Iceland trip

Iceland trip
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Behind The Lens

Location

I took this photo in Iceland. It was our first time to visited this amazing island.

Time

This photo was taken at dawn, about 3-4 o' clock, Ithink.

Lighting

Lighting? Yes, of course. The weather was a bit cloudy and dark, so I use a big iso.

Equipment

This photo was shot on a Nikon D5300, with a 18-140 lens. No other equipment was involved, just my two hands. :D

Inspiration

This was my first time to see ice and icebergs. These huge monsters were floating on the lagoon, it was such az amazing scene that I have never seen before.

Editing

Usually landscape photgraphy requires a lot of processing. It was a little dark, so I lighted up the ices and added some white colur to the snow.

In my camera bag

My Nikon D5300 camera with my favourite Tamron 70-300 lens.

Feedback

Use a tripod please, if I didn't know to use it! :D With tripod you can create better and better pictures than mine. So I recommend it very much, oh, and try to get there in dawn, or sunset/sunrise. Maybe sunset will more intensive experience than dawn. And I hope you will have luck, because of the weather.

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