Proxar's photos
Grjótagjá (I)
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View into the cave from the left entrance. Lighting with torches and a long exposure.Of course you need a tripod for the shot....
Grjótagjá (II)
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Grjótagjá is a small lava cave near lake Mývatn in Iceland, famous for featuring a geothermal hot spring in its depths. In early times people used the warm bath. But during the lava eruptions from 1975 to 1984 the temperature of the water rose to more than 50 °C (122 °F). Now the temperature is slowly decreasing.
When taking photos, the light in the dark lava cave came from torches ... View from the direction of the right entrance.
HFF :-)
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It's spring - really? (2)
It's spring - really?
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HFF:-)
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Wintertime
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The water holes were created by heavy tanks that once roamed the area (a former military training area)...
Wintertime
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The hollow oak tree - 1 PIP
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The trunk burnt out after a lightning strike. Captured with Hasselblad 903 SWC, Carl Zeiss Biogon 4,5/38 mm, Kodak TMAX 100, developed in ILFORD ID 11/1:1, Nikon Scan.
Wintertime
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An oak tree
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Hasselblad 903SWC, Carl Zeiss Biogon 4,5/38 mm, Kodak TMAX 100, developed in ILFORD ID 11/1:1, Nikon Scan.
Trees
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Hasselblad/ Carl Zeiss Distagon Cfi 50 mm f/4 FLE, Kodak TMAX 100, Orange filter, developed in ILFORD ID 11/1:1, Nikon Scan.
Water + ice (II)
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European bison/ Wisent - 2 PIP
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HFF :-)
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Young birch trees
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Hasselblad/ Carl Zeiss Distagon Cfi 50 mm f/4 FLE, Kodakt TMAX 100, Orange filter, ILFORD ID 11/1:1, Nikon Scan.
The red beach
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The most famous beach of Santorin(i) / Thira. The name refers to the color of the rocks. Captured with Mamiya 7 + 43 mm, Fuji Provia 100f.