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Húsavík - Splendid Isolation
« on: November 04, 2012, 01:26:19 am »

The abandoned cove of Húsavík in the east of Iceland.



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Re: Húsavík - Splendid Isolation
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2012, 04:25:05 am »

A pleasant enough scene, hampered by a lack of dynamic/directional light...it unfortunately translated to a flat image which is a great shame as the subject matter/location should/ could give so much more. Just a thought but finding the bearing of sun up sun down and working with the map would help capture something much more vibrant/dynamic...just a thought Rajan?...but my opinion is just one in a sea of billions, essentially we must all always please ourselves first.

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Re: Húsavík - Splendid Isolation
« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2012, 04:53:00 am »

I quite like it as it reminds me of my last visit there.
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Re: Húsavík - Splendid Isolation
« Reply #3 on: November 04, 2012, 11:50:42 am »

A pleasant enough scene, hampered by a lack of dynamic/directional light...it unfortunately translated to a flat image which is a great shame as the subject matter/location should/ could give so much more. Just a thought but finding the bearing of sun up sun down and working with the map would help capture something much more vibrant/dynamic...just a thought Rajan?...but my opinion is just one in a sea of billions, essentially we must all always please ourselves first.

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Shaun,

Thank you for your critique.

To me, this kind of diffused overcast light best suits Iceland's landscape. Sure, there are dramatic opportunities, too, at the 'edge of light,' but in the main, I prefer to shoot in the kind of light exemplified above.

Also - one thing you don't get to do in Iceland is choose the 'right' time and weather. I went twice to Húsavík, on consecutive days, and made lemonade with the lemons dealt to me.

Francois, thank you.

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Re: Húsavík - Splendid Isolation
« Reply #4 on: November 04, 2012, 12:23:29 pm »


on consecutive days, and made lemonade with the lemons dealt to me.

FWIW, back in 2005, if I remember correctly, we spent 8 consecutive days on the south coast of Iceland without seeing the sun or the moon. We were soaked and cold but I kept on shooting and ended up with nice, unusual photos. The light was similar to your Húsavík photo.
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Re: Húsavík - Splendid Isolation
« Reply #5 on: November 04, 2012, 01:28:35 pm »

That lighting is purely Icelandic. Lovely!
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Re: Húsavík - Splendid Isolation
« Reply #6 on: November 04, 2012, 02:14:58 pm »

Nice sky, well-timed and suitably processed.

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Re: Húsavík - Splendid Isolation
« Reply #7 on: November 04, 2012, 05:26:14 pm »

There is a lot of subtlety in the clouds and a lovely play of light. I suspect the jpeg is not doing you any favours. These kind of shots usually suffer online as the jpeg just cant convey the real beauty of the light. I'd love to see a print - I bet it comes alive and shines in print.

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Re: Húsavík - Splendid Isolation
« Reply #8 on: November 04, 2012, 07:57:13 pm »

There is a lot of subtlety in the clouds and a lovely play of light. I suspect the jpeg is not doing you any favours. These kind of shots usually suffer online as the jpeg just cant convey the real beauty of the light. I'd love to see a print - I bet it comes alive and shines in print.

Yes, the subtle details come through nicely on my NEC 27" monitor. I suspect they'll emerge even better on a calibrated Retina Display.
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