18th to 25th August 2013: North West Iceland
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These images are the first of probably seven posts on monochrome conversions of images from Iceland posts.
Links go to posts where you may find information on the images and colour versions. For images without links, use the previous link.
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Sculpture park at Laugarnes, Reykjavik.
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Hraunfossar.
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Svörtuloft Lighthouse.
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Stykkisholmur.
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Dýrafjörður.
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Hólar.
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Nice photos
Thanks very much!
No problem 🙂 please stop by my blog 🙂
I like the second lighthouse one the best – it’s so crisp. Also the sky underneath the boat.
…and i was also lucky enough to have two young hitchhikers/ “models” with me at the time.
Excellent monochrome images, Murray. You have compiled an impressive portfolio of Iceland.
Thanks very much Robin!
Monochrome gives a very different view of Iceland, strips it but adds, so we go to the features and don’t get waylaid by the colour (when it’s not all snow and ice)!
Yes indeed, it’s a whole different world aesthetically. I’m also converting some of the snow and ice ones because they all have at least some subtle colour and mono comes out differently even then. Not all colour images work in mono though.
I love that ship photo.
Not often you see a ship planted in the land in a remote location!