Continuing to bum around in the area just south of the Eyjafjallajökull, after the eruption, but before the cleanup.
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Well, as far as locations to have dinner go, this is certainly one of the more exotic spots I've grabbed a bite at! It's only reachable by boat and it looked like pure Indiana Jones when we approached. It only got better as the sun set and the torches took over. Rock on CCP!!
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A few more images from the
Skógar museum.
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The last two nights we've had some faint Northern Light above Reykjavik, much to everyone's surprise. Here's a few pics, they're not that great, but well, I was caught off guard. Read: I have no idea (yet) how to photograph these things properly.
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Last week we had the shortest day of the year, like everywhere else in the Northern Hemisphere. With a sunrise at 11:22 and a sunset at 15:30, that's just over four hours of daylight on the 22nd of December, 2009. I thought it might be interesting to take my camera to work and take pictures throughout the day to show you what that looks like in reality...
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Right now I'm about 6 weeks behind on the blog --not too bad, it used to be four months-- but yesterday I was off on a walk and "discovered" that our local pond, Tjörnin, has frozen over. Probably for some time already. Mmyeah, I got sidetracked and never made it to wherever I was going. So I thought I'd jump the queue and show these asap, so at least you get an idea of what it looks like right here, right now. These pics were taken between 15:00 and 15:30...
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Last one, to wrap it up! That stone thing is some indian symbol that's also used as a logo for the upcoming Winter Olympics, so you'll be seeing a lot of that (if you care for that stuff).
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A little bit proud to spot this petite gem in a city like Paris :p
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Again pulling some of the post processing of games into real world photography, closing the loop.
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