Reykjavik, Iceland, taken on January 28, 2014
Reykjavik is an attractive city with many things that make it unique, including its public art. By the waterfront you can find this sculpture, Islandsvardan, erected on a pile of rocks.
Reykjavik, Iceland, taken on January 28, 2014
The morning glow behind the Hallgrímskirkja in Reykjavik, Iceland illuminates the sky for a new day. The only thing is…this photo was taken at almost 11:30am, and the sky was still not completely bright yet! Daylight certainly is scarce and arrives late during the mid-winter in a country as northerly as Iceland!
Reykjavik, Iceland, taken on August 23, 2015
Whoever said Harpa (concert hall in Reykjavik) is “a photographer’s dream” is a genius. Geometry, colours, style, patterns, delicacy – you name it, Harpa has it. I almost didn’t think of entering the building, which would have become a huge regret (although I wouldn’t have known), but now, Harpa has become one of my favourite spots in Reykjavik. And I won’t hesitate going back to this city, this country that I love so much.
Reykjavik, Iceland, taken on August 23, 2015
Hallgrímskirkja – an iconic landmark in Reykjavik and one of the coolest-looking structures I’ve seen. I thought it looked like a spaceship or a Gaussian distribution, whereas others have described it as a phallic symbol. What do you think? (See the original photo in colour.)