Did you know drones are allowed there as long as you follow the rules? Iceland from the sky looks amazing and dark clouds really complement the scene. Photo by: ' Albert Dros'.Īnother dramatic shot of the Icelandic highlands. See also: The Beginner's Guide to Exposure in Landscape Photographyįlying over the Icelandic Highlands.Clouds kept going up creating this effect. This exposure was about 4 minutes and it almost looks like it’s raining. When you see clouds swirling around a mountain, try long exposures. Using Long Exposure in Landscape PhotographyĬlouds swirling around a mountain in the Dolomites. See also: 10 Day Photo Workshop in the Highlands & South Coast.The reds of the little church in Vík worked perfectly to pop out of the monotone scene. This simple shot was taken during a winter photo tour where it was very foggy in the morning. This photo was taken during autumn.įamous church of Vik in a winter coat of snow. The dark atmosphere really works well here with the greens and orange colours. Photo by: 'Albert Dros'.Ī different composition from the famous black church of Búðir. Within the lava field at the black church of Budir. See also: Using Scale to Improve Your Landscape Photography in Iceland.This photo was taken on a summer photo workshop in Iceland and is another example of the contrast of very bright flowers against a very dark sky. Summer is the time to photograph wildflowers in Iceland. See also: 5 Composition Techniques That Will Improve Your Landscape Photography.In autumn you get beautiful red flowers in the lava fields. This image was taken during an autumn photo tour in Iceland. Contrast makes a photo interesting, and this kind of weather in combination with bright objects works very well. You can really use it to your advantage against the dark rocks and atmosphere. And this is just that! With very gloomy weather the greens and other strong colours, like these little flowers really pop. This can be an exciting guide or just a simple example showing what’s possible. This is easy for myself because I know what’s possible, but some people just need that little push. With this kind of weather you sometimes have to change your mindset. I went back into the bus, showed the shots to the people and everyone immediately went out and shoot. I grabbed my camera, went out and did a couple of test shots. I went out, excited because in my head I knew I could make interesting shots with this atmosphere. They had no motivation to go out and shoot. I remember some people stayed in the bus when we stopped here. Photo by: 'Albert Dros'.ĭuring this photo at the Berserkjahraun lava field, the weather was rainy, low visibility and a lot of fog.
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