Outdoor Photography

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64 Outdoor Photography February 2018

Daniel Kordan
Above Disko Bay
Greenland
During the midnight sun period at the end of July, the sun sets just for
a few minutes, giving the opportunity to shoot all night long. Disko Bay
is a sheltered place, which means we had refl ections almost every night.
The icebergs calve from the Kanger glacier, and the icescapes are changing
every day. This panorama is created from four vertical images.
Nikon D810 with 14-24mm f/2.8 lens at 14mm, ISO 400, 1/60sec at f/5.6

Art Wolfe
Opposite River Delta Aerial
Iceland
Geologically young, Iceland formed only 10 million years ago, when
oceanic volcanoes erupted along the Earth’s tectonic plates, resulting in
this rapidly changing landscape. These aerial views display the exquisite
beauty of erosion patterns on fl oodplains left by jökulhlaups – the glacier
bursts that occur when geothermal heat melts subglacial ice and water
bursts through in a catastrophic fl ood.
Canon EOS 5DS R with 24-70mm f/4 lens, ISO 800, 1/1000sec at f/4.5

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