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Glacial subdivision

February 3, 2015 By Dennis Krukover Leave a Comment

Svinaefellsjokull_Glacie_Walk Panorama 03022014  part 2-2

Date: 03/02/2014
Location: Svinaefellsjokull Glacier, Iceland
Title: Glacial subdivision

There is always something interesting in panoramic shots which draw viewers into taking another look. This is for the fact that this panoramic approach to photography requires a considerable length of time to be visually digested through a quick glass by the human eye. The visual information conveyed in a panoramic shot is evenly disseminated across a field of view or FOV. Thus, it requires two or three glances before the image starts to sink into our brains. This image of the glaciers in Iceland is a beautiful example of a panoramic shot.

The panoramic photo featured above is very stunning because it provided a complete and detailed view of the glacier. A particular landscape appears to come alive in a much wider perspective.  With the correct camera equipment and skills, a panoramic photo will turn out to be a creative masterpiece. This panoramic view of Svinaefellsjokull Glacier in Iceland conveys a strange sense of ambiguity. It arouses an assortment of human emotions. It may appear cold and gloomy to some but it is a beautiful form of visual art to others.

Including a fine art print of this panoramic shot of Svinaefellsjokull Glacier in Iceland can be a valuable decision. You can begin any design plan for a home or office space with this fine art print. It can be a perfect for various room spaces which needs an artsy and homey sense.

Filed Under: Panorama Tagged With: glacier, ice, iceland, panorama, snow, Svinaefellsjokull glacier

Icelandic dolphin

February 3, 2015 By Dennis Krukover Leave a Comment

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Date: 03/02/2014
Location: Svinaefellsjokull Glacier, Iceland
Title: Icelandic dolphin

For those who enjoy frolicking in a cold weather, Iceland is a perfect place to be. On the other hand, photographers can capture a lot of images that goes beyond the beauty of a winter wonderland. The frozen glory of Iceland is so inviting for photography fanatics who are on the look for very interesting subjects for an outdoor photo shoot. A short hike onto the regal glaciers is a great chance to capture amazing images of Iceland that a regular tourist never gets to see.

One of the many things I’ve done in Iceland was a glacier walk. This glacier formation appeared to be a resting dolphin in the back drop. The different curves of the glacier appeared to bear a resemblance to a face and head of a dolphin. If you happen to fancy abstract photography, this is a fit choice for a fine art print.

The various textures of the rock-solid glacier created a visual illusion that brought this image to life. The detailed feel and quality of the lines and patterns in this snapshot is highly noticeable at the first look. Thus, it can be a nice way of appreciating photography as a form of visual art as it involves a lot of camera skills for this to be captured. Never hesitate to secure a fine art print of this scenery. It will surely pull off an interior design plan effectively.

 

Filed Under: Winter Tagged With: glacier walk, iceland, Svinaefellsjokull glacier, winter

Interwoven

February 2, 2015 By Dennis Krukover Leave a Comment

09032014 - Kluane NP Flightseeing-5810

Date: 09/03/2014
Location: Kluane National Park, Yukon, Canada
Title: Interwoven

In the art of photography, the use of lines is definitely essential. Lines are dubbed to be one of the most fundamental elements in a photograph which adds depth, character and creativity in an image. The photo featured here is an exemplary abstract image which plays well with the human eye Taken during a flightseeing photo expedition over Kluane National Park, this abstract image of the glacial river appears more than its literal meaning. The Kluane National Park is found in Yukon which is home for the Canada’s most beautiful mountains and glaciers.

The lines here are suggestive which made the composition of this fine art image to be superb. The lines create fluidity and movement which allows the eyes of the viewer to follow the direction to where the lines seem are heading to.  The curved lines in this photograph appear to be sensual and alluring. These lines seem to usher the eyes to look throughout the image with no end point in sight.  A sense of serenity and calm is so evident in this photograph because of the vertical lines. Furthermore, the diagonal lines in this image create a different sense of excitement for all the wanderlusts out there. These oblique lines draw the viewers into a mysterious end.

A fine art print of this beautiful abstract photograph will surely create an enticing and charming interior design idea for any space in an coop / condo apartment. For a home, it will surely look good in a bedroom because of its restful lure.

 

 

Filed Under: Abstract Tagged With: abstract, flightseeing, interwoven, kluane national park

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