Islands

It's Friday but the week is far from being over. This morning I went to visit two exhibitions because I didn't want to miss them. My next week is going to be packed, so I thought let's visit them both.

The title of the exhibition was Islands and you could see photos from Iceland, Norway, Tenerife, Azores, taken by Zsolt Timár, a very talented photographer.

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Hafnarhólmi II

Hafnarhólmi is in Iceland, Europe, if you're wondering,

Hafnarhólmi rock (in the Eastfjords) is one o the safest places to observe (atlantic) puffins and many other species of migratory birds (Fulmar, Kittiwake and Common Eider). source

This means the cute birdie you see on the photo is an Atlantic puffin.

The Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica), also known as the common puffin, is a species of seabird in the auk family. It is the only puffin native to the Atlantic Ocean; two related species, the tufted puffin and the horned puffin are found in the northeastern Pacific. The Atlantic puffin breeds in Russia, Iceland, Ireland, Norway, Greenland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and the Faroe Islands, and as far south as Maine in the west and France in the east. source

Needless to say, I've never seen an Atlantic puffin before as the climate of my country is not suitable for them, but I'm glad to learn something through this photo. I like this cutie, especially the colorful beak is interesting. Would be nice to know if they are friendly, or not.

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Jökulsá á Brú

Seeing photos like the one above makes you realize how limited your photography is. I'm not speaking about technical skills, but about themes as well. Not living next to water restricts you, but I'm glad I have the chance to see the beauty of nature at these exhibitions. I've never seen such birds and find them lovely, with those blue feathers. The very light purple background makes it more beautiful.

You know what's interesting here? This scene has been created entirely by mother nature, but the art of being in the right place the right time is the art of the photographer. Imagine, how many similar scenes are there all over the world and how many go unnoticed because no one is taking photos.

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Snaefellsnes

If you haven't figure it out yet, the titles given here refer to the location where these photos have been taken. Snaefellsnes is a large peninsula in West Iceland. This is a wonderful photo, due to the lovely moment caught on camera. It's not easy to catch such a moment, I can guarantee you. I had a somewhat similar photo taken last year, but it was nowhere near this good. It made me smile though, because I'm planning to post some horse photos in the upcoming days.

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Ásgarðsá River

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Krossanesfjall

If I were to choose, this would be one of my favorites, for the obvious reasons. The blue water, the blue mountains and the blue sky goes perfectly with the color of that piece of land. I don't know if this is a drone photo or taken by the photographer, but it's gorgeous. Imagine what the place must be like. I think I would site there all day, admiring the view.

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Chá Gorreana

At first it looks like a labyrinth, but it's not. After some investigations I was able to find out, the Cha Gorreana is a tea plantation and it is located on the island of Sao Miguel in the Azores. Looks like it is the oldest tea plantation in Europe. There are videos on YouTube about it and after watching a couple, I think this place found itself on my list. It's definitely a place that worth visiting.

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Vatnajökull

Vatnajökull (literally "Glacier of Lakes"; sometimes translated as Vatna Glacier in English) is the largest and most voluminous ice cap in Iceland, and the second largest in area in Europe after the Severny Island ice cap of Novaya Zemlya. It is in the south-east of the island, covering approximately 10% of the country. The average thickness of the ice is 380 m (1,250 ft),[1] with a maximum thickness of 950 m (3,120 ft).

Under the ice cap, as under many of the glaciers of Iceland, there are several volcanoes. Eruptions from these volcanoes have led to the development of large pockets of water beneath the ice, which may burst the weakened ice and cause a jökulhlaup (glacial lake outburst flood). During the last ice age, numerous volcanic eruptions occurred under Vatnajökull, creating many subglacial eruptions. source

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Kerlingarfjoll II

Kerlingarfjöll is a 1,477 m (4,846 ft) tall mountain range in Iceland situated in the Highlands of Iceland near the Kjölur highland road. They are part of a large tuya volcano system of 100 km2 (39 sq mi). source

While I was looking at this photo, was imagining myself walking down the path the man walking on the photo. These are rare places you don't find on every corner, due to the volcano's presence and mother nature's work.

I bet many of you imagined some fancy tourist islands with people sipping cocktails and fancy beaches, when you saw the title. Well, these islands are very different and seeing the photos at the exhibition, made me want to visit these places. Their beauty and uniqueness is something you don't want to miss.

Let's see which one is your favorite. Let me know in a comment.

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I bet many of you imagined some fancy tourist islands with people sipping cocktails and fancy beaches, when you saw the title.

Haha that would have been a whimper to the photos you showed us. I'll take large and in charge mother nature instead. Your favorite is my favorite 😊

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I'm really happy to know you like what I like, it's a good thing, makes the photo more valuable :)

Have a nice weekend my friend!

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😂 🤣 😂 Great Gif!

Actually debating going today. A bit windy and suppose to be chances of storms. Probably go somewhere close due to that.

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Perfect, then you have the chance to hook your pants 🤣

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Really great photographs 🍀🌿🍀
I always enjoyed with your visits and photos 😄

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Yes, the originals are really great!

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Hello Erikh, the exhibition you show us is as beautiful as it is interesting, Mother Nature is that surprising. The places you show are incredible as well as the animals, the truth is that seeing them from this side of the screen automatically invites you to be present and live that wonderful experience that the photographer must have experienced. I cannot stop praising the photos of the birds and horses, however the landscapes of the Ásgarðsá River and the tea plantations in Chá Gorreana attract my attention much more, which I assume are favorites, and I emphasize that the others are very surprising, intimidating and mysterious, which gives it its touch of beauty. Thank you for sharing this beautiful exhibition. By the way, you have left me homework for the weekend with the guides for newbies jjj. Thanks and regards.

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Lovely islands and not a Jimmy Buffet song to be heard 😉 I really like the gallery shots that show the birds together and the landscapes together. Looks like a great exhibit. Krossanesfjall is my favorite.

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The gallery is at the top level of a big house, basically it's a mansard and I like to take these photos where you can see the photos on the wall from a few steps away. Krossanesfjall is an excellent choice :) Happy weekend Steven!

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I am having hard type choosing my favourite, I feel like choosing them all because they are so very eye catchy. However, the Atlantic puffin caught my eyes, I love how real it is and the touch of colour red on its body.

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Choosing them all is also a choice as they are all beautiful in their own way.

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I'm hoping someday I will get the chance to visit some of this places,, most of the time, when we see them like this, we think they are not real but I've seen many places here in my country and they are so beautiful.
They are really nice on the wall.

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Awww... "Krossanesfjall" to be stepping out of the photo frame!.... What a stunning photo of an amazing place!.... Thanks for sharing your work with us...Happy weekend to you @erikah friend...Looks like you'll have a lot of art to report these days then :))... That's great for us here!!! :))

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It was amazing and wait as there's more to come. Thanks for the nice comment my friend and have a lovely weekend :)

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Imagine, how many similar scenes are there all over the world and how many go unnoticed because no one is taking photos.

I always think about that, that's why i like to bring my camera with me everywhere i go!

All the photos are incredibles!! i always ends up whith my mouth open with all the photos of these museum/exhibition you go. This one is my favorite!!

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The human looks just soo small besides mother nature...

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Nice pick @malos10, I love that too and just by looking at these photos, we realize how small we are and how powerful nature is. I'm glad you like them.

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Hello my friend, the photo of Pas is very beautiful. It is clear that the photographer of this photo has worked hard to capture such a photo. This photo is very valuable to me. I hope it will be the most successful and you are also the most successful for sharing this photo with us.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🥰😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

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Pictures of pictures… I love this collection! It’s very connected with the nature! It’s the nature itself. Thanks a lot for sharing!

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Pictures of pictures

Exactly! I do that very often as it's the only way of sharing these masterpieces.

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Whoaa, another amazing and beautiful pictures on that exhibition. I love it! 😍

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