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Dramatic Waters of Iceland (12 photos)


For two weeks in October, French photographer Michel Rajkovic visited Iceland, looking to shoot not just its beautiful landscapes but to capture something intangible. "There's something magical about Iceland," he tells us. "The light, the waterfalls, the rocks, the lava fields...I wanted to show what I felt in that country. I hope people will see something behind these images, it's not only rocks and waterfalls, it's the emotions."

Most of the time he worked alone, isolated, concentrating on taking the best possible pictures he could. For fifteen days he slept in his car because he didn't want to lose any time driving, he needed to capture the best light possible which, as all photographers know, is in the early mornings and evenings. "I need to empty my brain to concentrate, I need to be as close as possible from the subject I want to photograph and I need to stay many hours at the same place to get the right light."

Rakjovic's photos invite us to stand under Iceland's beautiful waterfalls or look out into the calm waters of a never ending ocean. By shooting in RAW format and then converting his files to black-and-white, he asks us to pay attention not to color but to find the drama in his careful composition, his perspective and focus.

Notice he's also using long exposure to blur moving water, making it appear milky and smooth or rough and piercing. Like Mitch Dobrowner's storm photos, love how there's a fine art quality to these shots.












When I asked the photographer what his secret was to getting such dramatic photography, here is what he shared: "The secret is this: the light and the time we have to devote to it."

Michel Rajkovic's website

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Comment by Jane Nemec on January 4, 2013 at 12:36am

What dramatic pictures. Fantastic photos. Congratulations Michel. I've taken long exposure pics of waterfalls myself but never thought of taking them in B/W. Brilliant idea. might have to try that myself. Another photographer , Sverrir Björnsson, had the idea of shooting the same pic twice, one during summer and the other during winter with amazing results as can be seen here:

He recently published them in a book called Two in One and is full of these double shots of images in Iceland. Well worth the look.

Comment by sAm on February 7, 2011 at 5:42pm
Wow, these are simply stunning.....
Comment by Alyssa Anda on February 7, 2011 at 11:42am
I understand why he is so fascinated with Iceland! These photos are just magnificent!
Comment by Virginia A Ullrich-Serna on February 7, 2011 at 9:39am
So etheral and fae just like the feel you get in Iceland. Love them
Comment by Riad FARAH on February 7, 2011 at 9:17am
Que c'est beau !
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