On flat ground, rivers have plenty of room to spread out. They branch into countless tributaries wherever gravity takes them, extending over the ground like a system of arteries.
On warm days in Iceland large amounts of glacial ice thaw. This murky melt-water makes its way across the vast dark expanses like Skeišarįrsander in the south to the coast. It flows in snaking channels both wide and narrow into the North Atlantic.


TITLE |
MILKY WATER 2 |
LOCATION |
Iceland |
DATE |
June 1997 |
HEIGHT |
1.500 m |
TECHNIC |
Hasselblad body, Zeiss lens |
FORMAT |
medium format, 6 x 6 cm |
REMARK |
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