Gullfoss Chasm

Gullfoss waterfall, Iceland.
(Camera: Hasselblad 503cx; Film: Kodak Portra 400 converted digitally to monochrome)

I’ve had Iceland on the mind lately. Perhaps its news of a possible impending volcanic eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula, or maybe it’s because I’m working on a print from one of my trips to Iceland in the darkroom. In any case, I hope to get back soon once travel becomes a “thing” again.

Incidentally, for those who think the Hasselblad isn’t a suitable travel camera, you can read my thoughts on the subject here.

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2 Responses to Gullfoss Chasm

  1. Colin Devroe says:

    Beautiful photo. When we were there in 2018 we had taken that lower path. This is a great perspective. It reminds me too, I’ve never shared a photo of Gullfoss on my blog. I’ll have to change that when I find time.

  2. Gary says:

    Gulfoss really is a spectacular place. I’ve been lucky enough to visit several times and it never disappoints. BTW — that photo of you and Eliza looks a lot like where I took this photo from.

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