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Glacial spillover

February 3, 2015 By Dennis Krukover Leave a Comment

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Date: 03/03/2014
Location: Faajokull Glacier, Iceland
Title: Glacial spillover

Exploring the most isolated yet most enchanting places around the world is not an impossible thing for artists whose passion is adventure photography. These visual artists pursue travel photography and bridge boundaries around the world through the images that they capture. A picture of Iceland’s Falljökull Glacier features the most impressive ice falls from the Vatnajökull ice cap. This panoramic image is a combination of multiple shots and highlights the beautiful and unique terrain of Iceland.

The rugged and raw terrain of Falljökull (Glacier of Lakes) Glacier makes it a perfect subject for a fine art photo. The different textures, lines and patterns in this photo bring it to life. The contrasting hues of the bed of snow and the mountains highlighted the eccentricity of this secluded part of the world. Literally, the extraordinary landscape of Iceland is almost out of this world. The cold, eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the Falljökull Glacier might make it seem as an out of the ordinary location for a photo shoot or any type of creative endeavor. As a matter of fact, Vatnajökull araea (also known as the Vatna Glacier) where the Falljökull Glacier can be found has been a part of the modern day culture. The glacier itself has been a used as a location for various films including the 1985 James Bond sequel “A View to a Kill” played by Roger Moore. In addition to that, The very famous HBO fantasy TV series “Games of Thrones” used the Vatnajökull as a location in November 2011.

Invest on a fine art print of this panoramic shot of the Falljökull Glacier. This will be a perfect addition to an arsenal of visual art masterpieces. Furthermore, it can be a wonderful ornamental piece for various households and establishments.

Filed Under: Panorama Tagged With: Falljökull Glacier, glacier, ice, iceland, snow, winter

Glacial subdivision

February 3, 2015 By Dennis Krukover Leave a Comment

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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

Little blue

February 1, 2015 By Dennis Krukover Leave a Comment

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

The beauty behind abstract photography is that it can definitely trigger various definitions and awaken the human spirit on how image appeals to their sensitivities.

This photo was taken during a flightseeing photo expedition over Kluane National Park which is a jewel right off the south-western area of Yukon flanked by the British Columbia and the tidewaters of the Alaskan panhandle. This tourist destination allows photographers to experience sweeping landscape of mountain valleys etched with glaciers and peppered with beautiful alpine wildflowers.

An abstract photo can redefine a subject base on what a viewer might perceive. Furthermore, this fine art image draws people into a different dimension. The repetitive patterns and lines in this abstract photograph created a sense of balance. The blue lines seem to break the pattern and add tension in this image. The use of the irregular lines in this photograph is a playful element which creates a visual interest like a rough granite surface or an elephant’s skin. The lines appear to pull the eyes in many directions which create a sense of movement and verve. The strong lines in this abstract image rouse a sense of ambiguity and elusiveness.

A fine art print of this interesting abstract photograph will surely bring much character into an empty apartment space. For those condo units whose interior designs are of earth tones, this will be a perfect focal point that will make visitors stay in awe.

 

Filed Under: Abstract Tagged With: canada, flightseeing, glacier, kluane national park, september, yukon

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