Krafla Geothermal area, North East Iceland. Five minutes before the blizzard came in over the mountains, a crisp -10 celsius, the small grasses bent over in the wind indicating a blizzard was on its way. Krafla is an active volcano in Iceland.

Copyright: Kirsty Denley / jasonfriendimages.co.uk
Filename: 040iceKraflaarea.jpg
Rights management: Rights managed
Releases: There is no model or property release information for this image.
Usage restrictions:
Actions: Calculate Price
Add image to lightbox

Download comp

You can download a comp version of this file:

Download JPEG Comp
Download a low resolution comp'ing image.

No high-res downloads

There are no free high resolution image downloads available for this image file

Krafla Geothermal area, North East Iceland. Five minutes before the blizzard came in over the mountains, a crisp -10 celsius, the small grasses bent over in the wind indicating a blizzard was on its way. Krafla is an active volcano in Iceland.

Previous Next
Quick links to other images in this gallery:
Sunset, Argentine Islands, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica. As the summer evening temperature hovered around minus six celsius in the Argentine Islands, the Antarctic light provided a dramatic sunset. Finalist in the The Royal Photographic Society's 149th International Print Exhibition.
Image 8
Ice Cave, Pleneau Island, Antarctica
Image 9
Krafla Geothermal area, North East Iceland. Five minutes before the blizzard came in over the mountains, a crisp -10 celsius, the small grasses bent over in the wind indicating a blizzard was on its way. Krafla is an active volcano in Iceland.
Image 10
Winter Iceland. At a crisp -7c the sun catches the snow as the steam rises from the geothermal fields behind.
Image 11
Water channel, Namafjall ridge, Hverarond Geothermal field, North East Iceland, Iceland. When the ice melts, it trickles down to create a deep water channel, which cuts through the colourful sulphur deposits on Namafjall ridge in the Hverarond geothermal field in North East Iceland.
Image 12