Glacier in all its beauty - thanks to new technologies
Photographer Mikael Buk explored the world of the Vatnajökull glacier with the help of renowned Icelandic guide Einar Sigurdsson. He shot on a Sony α7R II camera, equipped with the world's first full-frame back-illuminated sensor.
Thanks to the new Sony technology, all shots were taken without a tripod, additional light and were not subjected to Photoshop processing. The photographs captured the intricate structure of the ice and the marble walls of the ice caves.
(Total 11 photos)
Photo: Mikael Buck / REX Shutterstock

Guide Einar Sigurdsson

Inside the amazing blue cave ABC (Amazing Blue Cave)

Guide in the cave of waterfalls

Guide Helen Maria



Snowstorm outside the glacier

Guide Einar


On top of the glacier

Keywords: Iceland | Beauty | Ice | Glacier | Photos
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