Icebergs in Jokulsarlon lagoon, Iceland

Jökulsárlón, Iceland (June 2017)
This image was taken during a trip organised by Natures Images and led by Danny Green and Paul Hobson. Jökulsárlón is a glacial lagoon containing icebergs calved from the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier. The icebergs range in colour from white, grey, blue through to black; some are transparent and glass-like. The blue icebergs contain the oldest and most compressed / most dense ice which reflects blue light while absorbing other colours.
Shooting Time 07:32
Tv(Shutter Speed) 1/500
Av(Aperture Value) 6.3
Exposure Compensation -1/3
ISO Speed 250
Latitude 64 02 51.4 N
Longitude 16 10 50.8 W
Altitude 11.60m
This image was taken during a trip organised by Natures Images and led by Danny Green and Paul Hobson. Jökulsárlón is a glacial lagoon containing icebergs calved from the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier. The icebergs range in colour from white, grey, blue through to black; some are transparent and glass-like. The blue icebergs contain the oldest and most compressed / most dense ice which reflects blue light while absorbing other colours.
Shooting Time 07:32
Tv(Shutter Speed) 1/500
Av(Aperture Value) 6.3
Exposure Compensation -1/3
ISO Speed 250
Latitude 64 02 51.4 N
Longitude 16 10 50.8 W
Altitude 11.60m
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