Seltún in geothermal area Krýsuvík on Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland is a great contrast. There was a thick layer of snow and hot steaming springs. The cool white and blue of snow and ice was interspersed with the warm mustard yellow, brown and orange hues of the mineral deposits of the thermal springs. There is no greater contrast. This area lived up to Iceland's nickname, land of fire and ice. Everywhere you looked you saw simmering mud pots, steaming pools or steaming water surrounded by a thick blanket of snow. It smelled strongly of sulfur, not the nicest air to smell, but the scenery more than made up for this!
Let me introduce.....I am Anouschka Hendriks and live in Volkel (NL). In September 2010 I changed course completely and started the course Photography at the School of Photography in Breda and at the end of 2011 I successfully completed this course. I haven't regretted this step for a second yet!.. Read more…