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The visitors come and go like ice.

I could spend days photographing the movements of the glacier ice at Jokulsarlon in Iceland. Both from the ground and the air the environment is constantly changing. The colours fade from white to blue and occasional orange from the sun. Each piece of ice having travelled its course over centuries make a final transition into the sea.

Our impact on the environment has changed this landscape. What we see now is the smallest fragment of how this same spot may have looked across millennia.

Materials used:

Museum Grade Enhanced Matt Fine Art Paper - 200gsm

Tags:
#landscape photography #iceland #nature photography #glaciers #abstract pattern 
Blue Drift - 16"x12" Print (2017)
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by Daniel Cook

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The visitors come and go like ice.

I could spend days photographing the movements of the glacier ice at Jokulsarlon in Iceland. Both from the ground and the air the environment is constantly changing. The colours fade from white to blue and occasional orange from the sun. Each piece of ice having travelled its course over centuries make a final transition into the sea.

Our impact on the environment has changed this landscape. What we see now is the smallest fragment of how this same spot may have looked across millennia.

Materials used:

Museum Grade Enhanced Matt Fine Art Paper - 200gsm

Tags:
#landscape photography #iceland #nature photography #glaciers #abstract pattern 

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I am a photographic landscape artist and I work with colour and details in the natural world to create the feeling of places. My works are not typical of landscape... Read more

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