Vatnajokull Tongue

Vatanjokull, a huge glacier, takes up a large part of Iceland in the southeastern corner.  This specific portion of the glacier, which is called a tongue, was right behind our hotel.  Well sort of right behind…more like 4 km down an extremely rough trail that required a 4-wheel drive vehicle.

If you don’t know, a glacier tongue is a small finger shaped portion of a glacier that usually comes down off the mountain.  The scale of this tongue and the entire glacier is impossible to understand in this photo.  Sometimes a photo just doesn’t do a location justice (think about trying to capture the beauty of the Grand Canyon in a photo).  You’ll have to trust me when I say, what you can see in this photo is probably less than 1% of the entire glacier.

Again, you can’t tell from this photo, but there are dozens of icebergs in the water that have broken free from the glacier.  I didn’t know either until I piloted the drone over them.  The distance from where I took this photo to the icebergs in front of the glacier was just over a mile.  I guess that gives you some sense of the scale.

I had this wonderful spot all to myself from about 9pm to 11pm.  It wouldn’t surprise me if I was the only one to visit this spot all day…. Just based on the condition of the trail and the location.  You could tell it doesn’t get many visitors like Iceland’s more popular spots. 

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Copy-Cat Photo

I don’t know who took this perspective first, but I’ve seen a ton of Pittsburgh based photographers post this exact composition over the last 6 weeks.  So, while we were downtown walking around yesterday capturing the city holiday scene, we captured this as well.  Dave posted his version yesterday…  Now it’s my turn.  I hope you enjoy this copy-cat photo.  Happy Holidays.

To view a larger version, click HERE

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PPG Christmas Tree

I got up way to early today (430am) to go into downtown Pittsburgh to meet up with @bradtruxell and @dtruxell .  We were on a mission to capture some Christmas themed photos before they disappear for the season and without tons of tourist in the way.  We accomplished the mission…..

I took this photo at PPG Place.  Every year they turn this courtyard into an ice-skating rink and put a giant holiday tree in the middle.  About the only person we ran into was a security guard who was on us in about 30 seconds.  He was nice, just watching us closely.

 

To view a larger version, click HERE

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Fort Duquesne Bridge

Earlier this week, I took a quick trip into Pittsburgh to capture some photos….  You know how it goes (or maybe you don’t), if I haven’t taken any photos in a while I get a little antsy…  Can you say photography addiction?  To the point, I was outside at below freezing temperatures to take pictures.  That’s crazy addicted!  Anyway, the first step is admitting I have a problem.  So, I met a few other addicted folks (Dave and Brad) and we took some photos. 

This is one I captured under the Fort Duquesne Bridge that crosses the Allegheny River before it joins the Monongahela River to form the Ohio River, which as you know eventually helps form the Mississippi River near Cairo Illinois.

To purchase a print or view the entire gallery, click the photo above.

To purchase a print or view the entire gallery, click the photo above.

Merry Christmas, Happy Holiday, etc..

I hope everyone is having a great Christmas, holiday, or whatever you celebrate.  MJ and I gave each other a long weekend away.  We skipped town and went to Miami.  While we were there we went to South Beach, Bal Harbor, Bayside, a Monastery Cloister built in the year 1133 and I went scuba diving.  We have to be the only people who visit a Monastery while on vacation.  I’ll have some pictures from the Miami trip for you soon.  For now, I have a holiday (Christmas) tree picture for you.

This is the Christmas tree in the middle of the ice skating rink at PPG Plaza in downtown Pittsburgh.  I took this in early December, while on a photo walk with Dave and Brad Truxell.  This is a 5 bracket set (+2, +1, 0, -1, -2), processed with Photomatix Pro and edited in Photoshop CS6.  

There are a few other photos from that evening in the Gallery - Pittsburgh Area folder:  http://brook-ward.com/pitt-test/

PPG Plaza

PPG Plaza