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Skeletons

Vatnajökull, Iceland

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Abstract rock and sand formations from an aerial perspective in the Vatnajökull region in Iceland.
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Abstract rock and sand formations from an aerial perspective in Iceland
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Abstract rock and sand formations from an aerial perspective
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Abstract rock and mud formations from an aerial perspective in Iceland
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Abstract rock, mud and sand formations from an aerial perspective in Iceland
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Rock and sand formations from an aerial perspective in Iceland (Vatnajökull region)
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Abstract rock and sand formations from an aerial perspective in Iceland
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Abstract mud and sand textures from an aerial perspective in Iceland
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Abstract mud and sand textures from an aerial perspective in Iceland
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Abstract mud, rock and sand textures from an aerial view in Iceland
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Abstract mud and sand textures from an aerial view in Iceland
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Surreal mud, rock and sand textures from an aerial view in Iceland
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Abstract rock and sand formations from an aerial perspective in the Vatnajökull region in Iceland
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Abstract rock and sand formations from an aerial view in the Vatnajökull region of Iceland
ID: ICE-SKE-15 / Licensing
Abstract rock and sand formations from an aerial view in the Vatnajökull region of Iceland

Skeletons

Along the southern coast of Iceland, retreating glaciers leave behind vast moraines shaped by meltwater and sediment. What remains is a landscape marked by erosion and flow—reduced to lines, textures, and directional forms embedded in earth and sand.

Some of these formations resemble skeletal remains, as if traces of something ancient had surfaced. Their size and shape are difficult to grasp, detached from clear reference points. These images explore a terrain in transition—defined not by what is present, but by what has moved on and left its mark.

Published July 2021

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