Daily Nature Fix: Icelandic Skies. (Original Photos)

in nature •  7 years ago 

   I'm burning the midnight oil here with today's Daily Nature Fix, as it's about 10 minutes past 12am.  I wanted to share a few skies and landscapes from around Iceland.  Sometimes the clouds and sprawling scenery jump right out at ya, and from what I remember, all of these photos were from moments like those.  Of course, photos rarely do justice to what you see in person, but I hope you enjoy anyway!


^^^One of Iceland's quintessential churches among the greenery. 


^^^Some low hanging clouds that were casting shadows all around the landscape. 


^^^This was a sunset/sunrise combo right near Gullfoss waterfall. What I mean by that is it never gets fully dark in Iceland during the summer, and this was right as the sun was getting to it's lowest point (but not quite beyond the horizon), then starting to rise again.


^^^Some neat clouds right along the waters of the capital, Reykjavik. 


^^^Towering mountains before some even more towering clouds. 

    Thanks for reading! I post a nature-themed Daily Nature Fix blog every day. Please upvote if you enjoyed it and resteem if you found it especially interesting! Be sure to follow me @customnature so you'll never miss out on your nature fix!  See you tomorrow.  - Adam

***These daily blogs showcase the natural world.  It is all original content using photos, stories, and experiences from my own travels.***  

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@customnature very soothing and attractive scenes you shared and specially clouds and i m feeling that I could be able to fly in the sky among clouds like a bird and enjoy very much there. Thank you very much for sharing these beautiful natural scenes.

Amazing

Great pictures, beautiful country.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

All of the photos are so beautiful, @customnature, but I truly find something really magical in the greenery in the first one!