Grampian Schools' NW Iceland Expedition 1981
A Photographic Journal
von Tim Lees
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In the Summer of 1981, 15 pupils and 4 teachers from schools in the Grampian Region of North East Scotland spent 4 weeks in the Hornstrandir Peninsula of North West Iceland.
The time in the Hornstrandir Peninsula was divided between two centres - Hesteyri and Hrafnsfjörður - undertaking a number of fieldwork projects and a full programme of exploration, including a crossing of the Drangajökull glacier.
The slidesI took on that expedition lay undisturbed in an attic for 20+ years until early 2009 when they were scanned and processed trhough Adobe Lightroom.
This book contains a selection of the photographs that I took while on the Expedition and provides an illustrated record of our time in Iceland.
The time in the Hornstrandir Peninsula was divided between two centres - Hesteyri and Hrafnsfjörður - undertaking a number of fieldwork projects and a full programme of exploration, including a crossing of the Drangajökull glacier.
The slidesI took on that expedition lay undisturbed in an attic for 20+ years until early 2009 when they were scanned and processed trhough Adobe Lightroom.
This book contains a selection of the photographs that I took while on the Expedition and provides an illustrated record of our time in Iceland.
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Projektoption: Standard-Querformat, 25×20 cm
Seitenanzahl: 96 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Mai 01, 2009
- Schlüsselwörter Iceland, expedition, Scotland, Grampian, Hornstrandir, glacier, waterfall, mountain, snow
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Tim Lees
London
My images are mainly "scapes" of one sort or another - landscapes, seascapes, cloudscapes and cityscapes. I try to minimise the amount of digital enhancement done in post-processing, trying instead to achieve the desired effects through the lens, using filters where necessary. What you see on the page is what I saw through the viewfinder.