
The Sun Voyager steel sculpture in Reykjavík, Iceland represents an ode to the sun and serves as a symbol of hope, progress, and freedom. I shot with a 15mm lens to provide a more dramatic view of this widely seen sculpture.
Cheers,
C. S.

The Sun Voyager steel sculpture in Reykjavík, Iceland represents an ode to the sun and serves as a symbol of hope, progress, and freedom. I shot with a 15mm lens to provide a more dramatic view of this widely seen sculpture.
Cheers,
C. S.

The Copenhagen City houses the headquarters of the Copenhagen City Council as well as the office of the Lord mayor of the Copenhagen Municipality. This composition features the interior City Council Hall considered a stunning example of National Romanticism style.
Cheers,
C. S.

Hallgrímskirkja is a Protestant Lutheran (Church of Iceland) parish church in Reykjavík, Iceland. Its organ is from German organ builder Johannes Klais of Bonn. There are 102 ranks, 72 stops and 5275 pipes. It is 15 meters (49 ft) tall and weighs 25 metric tons.
C. S.

A striking landscape of black volcanic sand and iceberg pieces which have melted, broken apart, and washed ashore on Diamond Beach, Iceland. The dramatic cloudscape mirrors the ice crystals on volcanic sand landscape.
Season’s Greetings!
C. S.

This composition features the ceiling and walls of the interior walkway ‘”ravine” of the Hof Cultural Centre in Akureyri, Iceland. For the best viewing experience, click to view a high resolution version.
Season’s Greetings!
C. S.

St Peter’s Catholic Church in Akureyri, Iceland is a charming, small church known by locals for its welcoming atmosphere, with friendly parishioners and people serving there.
Cheers,
C. S.

The Cirkelbroen (Circle Bridge) is a bicycle and pedestrian bridge spanning the southern mouth of Christianshavn Canal, across from The Royal Library, in the Christianshavn area of central Copenhagen, Denmark.



The Ring of Brodgar is a massive circle 341 ft (104 meters) in diameter Neolithic stone henge ceremonial site dating back to 2500 BC. Located on the Mainland island in Orkney, Scotland, it is part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney, a group of Neolithic monuments, chambered tombs, cairns, and mounds. Of the original 60 Ring of Brodgar stones, only 27 remain standing.
Cheers,
C. S.
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