ppf :: Iceland by Fi photos, photography, photographers club, ppfuk, ppf, ppf uk web site, ppfers, compare photos, buy photos on canvas, put your photos onto canvas, canvas printing, free membership, photography advice, make your own photography shop, advice on digital cameras Spotted this as we drove round North-East Iceland a couple of years ago.  I persuaded my husband to reverse back so I could capture the picture I'd seen.  Shortly afterwards the downpour began.  Although a dark picture, I loved the way the small church stood out, with the old farm tools in the foreground.
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By: Fi
Title: Iceland
 
Posted: 25.03.2008
Views: 496
 
Size: 1200 x 900
 
Description:
Spotted this as we drove round North-East Iceland a couple of years ago. I persuaded my husband to reverse back so I could capture the picture I'd seen. Shortly afterwards the downpour began. Although a dark picture, I loved the way the small church stood out, with the old farm tools in the foreground.



Members' Comments:

By: Dale A. Brueggemann    At: 13:28 - 25 March 2008
 
I love the same things about it that you did when taking it. Nicely framed and exposed.
 
By:  Catherine Hall    At: 16:13 - 25 March 2008
 
It doesn't matter that the sky is dark as it provides drama, the remaining colours are still vibrant enough, I can see why the scene got your attention. Welcome to PPF too.
 
By:  Alan Brown    At: 19:15 - 25 March 2008
 
This has stacks of 'character'.
 
By:  David D    At: 03:08 - 26 March 2008
 
Lovely colours and a nice composition.
 
By: Fi    At: 12:01 - 26 March 2008
 
Thanks for the welcome! I took this with my old point and shoot Sony Cybershot - so the framing and composition I had a hand in, but the exposure was whatever it gave me.
 
By:  Steve Pratt    At: 20:21 - 28 March 2008
 
I love everything about this shot - everything is visually interesting and everything is in the right place - Superb !
 

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