📷 I love the way birds circle the waterfalls in Iceland. And I love how they show up as little white dots amongst the cliffs. (at Skógafoss Waterfall, Iceland) https://t.co/wI7T6flWHy https://t.co/Ux8BtIHuct
📷 The first of the many (I’m definitely chasing waterfalls this trip; sorry, TLC). The first is from behind Seljalandsfoss; the second from the front. #semicolons (at Selijalandsfoss Waterfall)... https://t.co/JzVTCO67B7
📷 My new four-legged friends! There are a bunch of ranches on the road from Reykjavík to Vik. It was all I could do to keep from pulling over by the side of the road to photograph horses whenever I saw them. Not to say that I didn’t pull... https://t.co/G92WedEYZc
📷 It’s late (23:10) and it just now looks like dusk. It’s been a long day (didn’t sleep much on the flight over but they served Ben and Jerry’s ice cream for dessert!) and so I’ll just post this for now. Consider it an amuse bouche. It’s... https://t.co/1TrgblSgwV
📷 On Saturday I visited the Gagosian to see Gerhard Richter’s Cage paintings. It was the first gallery I’ve attended since the start of the pandemic. I couldn’t have wished for a better show or a better gallery for my first foray back into... https://t.co/AUOKNVt4sr
📷 Rainy night in the city. I shot this with a Hektor 135, a lens I picked up with a Leica IIIF I bought years ago. Looking at the serial number it looks like the lens was made in 1952. It’s fun shooting with these vintage lenses; I can’t... https://t.co/oJTZzSgjO5