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The glorious black sand coast of Iceland. Littered with lonely rock columns, bathed in low sunlight all day, and admired by a humbled @william_patino
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Just by the side of the road, Northern Iceland had so many beautiful mountains on display. Look closely to spot the houses in the patch of light at the base
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An Icelandic sunrise at selfoss
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The northern lights. Too incredible to describe
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A sunrise on the jagged south coast of Iceland
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A long exposure of the sea stacks of Vik #iceland
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The pinnacle of my Iceland trip is right here in this photo. My favourite moment by a snowy river looking at a freshly powdered mountain under a cloudy Aurora. The orange glow on the right of the image is from the nearby town. My favourite image to date,
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Foss
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Snowy Kirkjufell
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Not sure what happened here. But this film had been sitting in full sun for a few months so some weird stuff happened #lubitel2
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Moody #kirkjufell #lubitel2
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In Iceland, one of the cameras I took with me was a 1950's, Lubitel 2, film camera. The BW 120 film in it was kinda old and lead to some interesting results. #lubitel2
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Leaving Iceland in the next few hours after a life changing trip. Was a blessing in all aspects like the weather and to have been here with my brother @william_patino as we helped one another see this beautiful country with God in our hearts. Showers, cle
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I've never seen mountains like this. So much fun photographing them.
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The black sand beaches here combined with a chaotic swell and created amazing textures all along the coast on this cloudy day #iceland
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Begun this morning by photographing a waterfall at sunrise from a viewpoint that required scrambling across frozen streams and icy rocks. Drove about an hour and we saw pillars of sulfuric steam from geothermal hot springs where I took this photo. It's in
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Today has been far too incredible to word. It's 8:25pm and we just drive away from an incredible location of snow capped mountains and a waterfall stream being bathed in green light by the Aurora Borealis dancing above. Incredible. This is an insta of one
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First day in Iceland and its been so amazing. We've seen a faint Aurora, golden light, pouring rain and vicous winds on a black sand beach with ferocious swell that was both big and chaotic. This shot is of #gljufrabui waterfall which is located in a smal
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To Understand Divinity
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A soft moment before the sun broke through the cloud
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I remember my unworthy eyeballs staring at this sunset through tears as I curled up into a ball and started rocking back and forth while questioning the futility of all my pursuits in life
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Soon I'll be trading these tropical waterfalls for icy ones 🌋🌄
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Been in Ubud for the last few days. Lots of photos. Today we visited our 8th waterfall of the trip and swam under its super powerful curtain
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A few months ago, on our road trip, Willbur and I spent some time at sugarloaf rock. I took this photo when I had just got back from swimming across the channel and climbing to the top of the rock for a photo and was sitting down catching my breath and li
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We've finally had a good amount of rain to fill up the river here! #perthfolk
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Another shot from that sunset the other week. I loved how it was reflecting so brightly in the wet sand. Nature, man.
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Backyard sunshowers
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It was do windy but these gulls were skimming across the ocean effortlessly