Iceland, taken on January 27, 2014
While the early bird gets the worm, morning light doesn’t come quite so early during the winter in Iceland. In fact, at 9 in the morning in late January, the sky is still pitch dark, and it only begins to light up slowly at around 10, when this photo was taken. I was on a tour bus around the Golden Circle when we passed by this greenhouse, glowing in its grandeur before the sun came out to outshine its glory. As a friend mentioned, “How can a greenhouse look this beautiful!”
I really like the light pollution of the greenhouses in the foreground. Very nice image.
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Thanks π Light pollution, indeed! Certainly would not have been able to see the northern lights around here at night.
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Very nice pic. I love how the light is coming from the inside.
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Thanks, it certainly didn’t look like a typical greenhouse π
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