
All this talk about the ash cloud blocking, literally, half Europe led me to a severe case of Icelandic wanderlust{#aptureLink_XNBbnO7SS9} that made me browse the photos taken during my trip two years ago, this obviously ended up in uploading some of them to my Flickr photostream{#aptureLink_QNPACKTETG}. Among those new photos there’s an old one I decided to revisit: a shot of the Reynisdrangar{#aptureLink_NCLw9FLi81} rock formations taken in a beach nearby Vík{#aptureLink_09XJrBCPt6}, the original version is in color{#aptureLink_gNFKNJzx7S} but I though it would work really well in B&W, and it fits the occasion as Vík is right below the ash cloud’s path to Europe, a cloud that probably has darkened the only non-black item in this beach: the sky.