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Islande 6 : Kerlingarfjöll

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Kerlingarfjöll (1,477 m (4,846 ft)) is a mountain ranKerlingarfjöll (1,477 m (4,846 ft)) is a mountain range in Iceland situated in the Highlands of Iceland near the Kjölur highland road. The volcanic origin of these mountains is evidenced by the numerous hot springs and rivulets in the area. And indeed, they are part of a large volcano system of 100km² (38.6 square mile). The volcanoes of the range are tuyas. The earth is shimmering red in this area because of the volcanic rhyolite stone the mountains are composed of. Minerals that have emerged from the hot springs also color the ground yellow, red and green. The area was formerly known for its summer ski resort, but this was dismantled in 2000. From 2000 Kerlingafjöll have been operated as a highland resort, offering accommodation and food services to the guests in the area. See: www.kerlingarfjoll.is

Comments (20)


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Mondwin

2:51AM | Mon, 08 September 2008

WOW....fashinating and superbly image...bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx

Liam.

3:01AM | Mon, 08 September 2008

Very impressive

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durleybeachbum

5:38AM | Mon, 08 September 2008

Almost like a reptile!

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mesh_monger

6:04AM | Mon, 08 September 2008

I've spent three years in the high arctic working for the Canadian government, I was stationed in Resolute but travelled to nearly every settlement and military base up there. I cant say that I enjoyed every minute of my stay but I can say I ejoyed scenery like this... but only in the late summer. Thank you for the good memories, though they where few and far between. kell +5

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G_Mansco

6:47AM | Mon, 08 September 2008

Thanks for your info, it' a splendid view ;O)

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MrsRatbag

9:05AM | Mon, 08 September 2008

Stunning shot, this is absolutely gorgeous!

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annie5

11:25AM | Mon, 08 September 2008

Une scène magnifique Émile! Merçi pour les info :)

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timtripp

11:26AM | Mon, 08 September 2008

from another planet! WONDERFUL!!!!

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Alz2008

6:03PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

Wonderful capture, Excellent well done..

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Fruit_Passion

11:48AM | Tue, 09 September 2008

Hihihi je dirais une immense crème glacé au à la saveur de chocolat et vanille il ne manque que la cerise sur le dessus ... ;) Bravo pour ce coup d'oeil

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KarmaSong

4:10PM | Tue, 09 September 2008

Tu as beaucoup de chance d'être allé dans ce paysage magnifique, si typique du désert et des glaciers islandais.J'en ai entendu parler cet été, de la bouche de Français qui en revenaient, alors ça sera pour une fois prochaine! J'attends avec impatience la suite de la série! Bravo Emile!

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sema_fox

7:49AM | Wed, 10 September 2008

Beautifully!

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mtc

8:58AM | Wed, 10 September 2008

Voilà un rendu de degradés brun/ blanc vraiment très joli. La présentation en panoramique: très joli. In my fav!

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mermaid

3:09PM | Wed, 10 September 2008

what a special and fascinating landscape and a great pano!

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CavalierLady

9:14AM | Thu, 11 September 2008

Wonderful panorama!!! Stunning view!

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Corwin13

10:30AM | Thu, 11 September 2008

Très impressionnant, surtout en version pano!

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MagikUnicorn

5:47PM | Mon, 15 September 2008

L'Islande un merveilleux monde cacher sous les glaces éternelles...mais bientot tout seras découvert ;-)

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lior

4:13AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Un panorama vraiment superbe!

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Elcet

2:46AM | Fri, 26 September 2008

Ton panorama est sensationnel… Un vrai paysage Bryce ou Terragen… Mais il y a un truc que je ne pige pas: quand on charge le popup il est flou, et pas qu'un peu. C'est vraiment bizarre, car je suppose qu'avec un boîtier du calibre de l'EOS 40D tu n'as pas dû mettre un cul de bouteille devant, or on est au 1/500s (pas de bougé donc) et à f/11, donc non seulement de la profondeur de champ mais aussi à un tel diaph une focale de 70 donne généralement son optimum, à moins d'avoir un max d'aberration sphérique, mais quand même ça serait plus net… Alors: énorme brume, objectif sale ou couvert de buée, mauvais manip dans Photoshop??? J'ai vu que tu as essayé de rattrapper le coup en passant un coup d'accentuation (le petit liseré blanc ne trompe pas), mais, quand même… Bon on va noter quand même 5 pour tout le reste.

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junge1

6:54PM | Wed, 01 October 2008

Beautiful!


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ModelCanon EOS 40D
Shutter Speed1/500
ISO Speed200
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