As a landscape photographer, a wide angle lens is permanently attached to my camera. Only too occasionally I find a reason to wheel out my 70-200 mm from the kit bag to capture more intimate details of the landscape..
Arnarstapi was one such place. I was fascinated by its towering black cliffs, sea stacks and basalt columns; all tortured geology born of Vulcanism, with cooling lava meeting the ocean..
The cresting morning sun lit up the base of these basalt columns as the sea churned at their foot.
.The suns glint on these church organ like organ formations caught my eye. The folds of the rock seeming to frame this section.