
According to the novel Rokland by Hallgrímur Helgason there are more hairdresser’s studios than women habitants in Sauðárkrókur in Northern Iceland – is he right? We decided to check it out. Iceland, October 2017.
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According to the novel Rokland by Hallgrímur Helgason there are more hairdresser’s studios than women habitants in Sauðárkrókur in Northern Iceland – is he right? We decided to check it out. Iceland, October 2017.
Caution. This blog post could be highly exciting and interesting or boring dull.
This blog post is about highlights and shadows, brights and darks, pure whites and pure blacks, smooth and strong contrasts and tons of tones. For some people this post will be highly exciting and interesting, for some it will be as boring and dull as ever possible.
You decide if you continue reading 😉
I am an old black & white lover.
No – in fact that’s not strictly correct – beside the pure blacks and whites I even care more about the subtle tones in between – at least as much if not more than for the brightest whites and the darkest blacks. All those tones are my personal 100 shades of grey.
finally – the sun; photoessay. Corticiasca, Switzerland, Jan-04 2018.
Olympus PEN E-PL7 with Lumix G F1.7/20 mm II ASPH
After the previous dark day having fog, heavy rain and dark clouds – wandering through the woods – it is finally here again:
Snow covered Cima di Fojorina, 1’809 m.a.s.l.
“Wherever there is light, one can photograph.” – Alfred Stieglitz
Photoessay, Iceland, October 2017.