Milky Currents №1 – Iceland Print Size:40x30cmArtwork Information The jrs river carries milky glacial water laden with fine sediments, eroded from volcanic rocks by the meltwater of Iceland's glaciers. As the river flows toward the ocean, the sediment rich currents mix with mineral deposits, producing a striking contrast between the pale, opaque water and the yellow hues that emerge near the coastline. These mineral laden waters create otherworldly textures and colors, resulting in dynamic,
and atmosphere come together in quiet tension
where jagged peaks and steep ridges emerge from the ice
The appearance changed with every inch I moved with my camera
Captured at one of Vatnajökull’s glacier tongues
offering a unique visual spectacle
evoking the raw power of nature as water carves through rock
The aerial photographs of glacial lagoons in winter showcase a vibrant mix of colors due to natural factors like embedded debris
this series captures the ocean at a moment shaped equally by movement and atmosphere
Shaped by fire
These photographs reflect a quiet moment of observation
The strength of the ice also varies depending on its thickness and composition
Strong winds and water currents can also create stress on the ice