Eruption of the Strokkur Geyser in the Haukadalur geothermal area in Iceland on a summer's day. Strokkur Geyser is one of the most famous geysers in Iceland and is known for its frequent eruptions that shoot boiling water high into the air. The eruption of Strokkur typically follows a specific pattern, with water bubbling and rising in the crater until it eventually explodes into the air, sending a plume of steam and water up to 30 meters (100 feet) high.
During an eruption, you can hear a rumbling sound as the water builds up pressure beneath the surface. This is followed by a sudden release of steam and water, creating a dramatic and visually stunning display.
I'm a freelance photographer with a passion for landscape photography and everything concerning the theme mobility. I shoot a lot of my work in the Dutch IJsseldelta region , but also during my trips abroad to eg Iceland, Norway and Scotland . I also have an extensive.. Read more…