“Sólfar”, the steel sculpture by Jón Gunnar Árnason, is probably one of Iceland’s most famous pieces of art. With amazing mountain-view, this Viking-sh...
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“Sólfar”, the steel sculpture by Jón Gunnar Árnason, is probably one of Iceland’s most famous pieces of art. With amazing mountain-view, this Viking-ship-like sculpture is one of Reykjavík’s most popular photo spots.
I took this image on a trip to Iceland in January of 2017 with my iPhone 8Plus. It was a totally overcast day except for a brief moment when a patch of blue sky opened up.
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I took this image on a trip to Iceland in January of 2017 with my iPhone 8Plus. It was a totally overcast day except for a brief moment when a patch of blue sky opened up.
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Reykjavík, IcelandTime
Early afternoon in January. sunrise at that time of year is around 10:30 AM and sunset 4:20 PM.Lighting
It was a totally overcast day except for a brief moment when a patch of blue sky opened up.Equipment
iPhone 8 PlusInspiration
“Sólfar”, the steel sculpture by Jón Gunnar Árnason, is probably one of Iceland’s most famous pieces of art. With amazing mountain-view, this Viking-ship-like sculpture is one of Reykjavík’s most popular photo spots. I took this image on a trip to Iceland in January of 2017 with my iPhone 8Plus. It was a totally overcast day except for a brief moment when a patch of blue sky opened up.Editing
Very littleIn my camera bag
Canon 1DX, Canon 5d MKlll 8-15mm f/4; 17-40mm f/4; 24-105mm f/4Feedback
Be ready for the unexpected. As I said earlier, it was a totally overcast day except for a brief moment when a patch of blue sky opened up.