📷 Arch of Cape Dyrhólaey

Nothing serious today ... just a view of the beautiful arch of Cape Dyrhólaey after sunset. It's a lava arch, even two if you look closely. It appeared due to erosion — the water washed away this rock for many, many years. Even destroying nature often creates such wonderful things! Do you agree?

More views from Cape Dyrhólaey in Iceland you can see here if you're interested :)

It's better to watch the photo in high resolution.


OLYMPUS E-M1 Mark II
Exposure time: 10 sec
Aperture: F 9
Sensitivity: ISO 64
Focal length: 17 mm
35 mm equivalent: 34 mm


You can also see my photos in my blog LJ and in my profile on NatGeo. You can read a short interview with me here.


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