Ephemeral
You cannot catch the wind.
Winter in Iceland is harsh and stormy. The roads appear wavy and unsteady due to the strong snow drift.
In this picture, I used the lens flare as a stylistic tool to enhance the effect of the ephemeral moment of snow drift.
You find more pictures and posts about Iceland on my page “Iceland”.
In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Ephemeral.”
Wow, love the in the moment feel of the shot. Perfect for the challenge 🙂
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Thank you so much!
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Lovely – that misty, snowy ground is divine.
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thank you so much 🙂
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Great effect for the ephemeral moment!
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thank you!
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Perfectly representing ephemerality. And a stunner!
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Thank you! Iceland in January was my coldest trip ever, but at the same time one of the best for shooting
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Like the way you’ve captured the essence of the wind in the dancing sunlight motes. Iceland is a most compelling place for nature photography, right?
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thank you! I could shoot all day long when staying in iceland, the landscape is stunning there!
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Well done and good use of lens flare.
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Thank you, Jane!
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