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Andrew Helmer
Software Engineer, Photographer

Photography

  • Southwest 2019
  • Colorado 2019
  • Washington 2019
  • Yukon 2018
  • Greenland 2017
  • Canadian Rockies 2017
  • Iceland 2016
  • Michigan (Various)
  • California (Various)
  • Mountains
  • Trees
  • Waterfalls
  • Snow and Ice
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  Haifoss   — Iceland.   While neither the tallest nor the most powerful waterfall I saw in Iceland, Haifoss was undoubtedly favorite. The combination of height and power (3rd and 2nd in Iceland, respectively), as well as the remoteness and beautiful

Haifoss — Iceland.

While neither the tallest nor the most powerful waterfall I saw in Iceland, Haifoss was undoubtedly favorite. The combination of height and power (3rd and 2nd in Iceland, respectively), as well as the remoteness and beautifully carved canyon, made such a strong impression.

  The Girl and the Volcano   — Thórsmörk, Iceland.   The best view I saw in Iceland.

The Girl and the Volcano — Thórsmörk, Iceland.

The best view I saw in Iceland.

  Midnight Sunset   — Kirkjufellsfoss, Iceland.   On my trip to Iceland, I had no real intention of photographing Kirkjufellsfoss, having seen hundreds of other photos. What could I possibly add? But I was staying in a hostel nearby with my girlfrien

Midnight Sunset — Kirkjufellsfoss, Iceland.

On my trip to Iceland, I had no real intention of photographing Kirkjufellsfoss, having seen hundreds of other photos. What could I possibly add? But I was staying in a hostel nearby with my girlfriend, and our room exploded with light from the sunset, so I felt I had to go out. Fortunately, this was close to the summer solstice, when sunsets would last a ridiculously long time, so it took me over 30 minutes to get here. As I expected, it was literally shoulder to shoulder with photographers, nowhere to even set up a tripod. So I stuck my hands between some other tripods, took maybe 3 images, and left.

Remarkably, despite being handheld at 1/5 second, this photo came out really sharp, and despite the popularity of this place, for such a great sky and sun positioning, I like the photo.

  Glymur   — Iceland.   Glymur was the tallest waterfall in Iceland until 2007, when glacial melting revealed a taller one (Morsárfoss), but it’s still the tallest that you can hike to the top of. One warning though: put on a ton of bug spray, and co

Glymur — Iceland.

Glymur was the tallest waterfall in Iceland until 2007, when glacial melting revealed a taller one (Morsárfoss), but it’s still the tallest that you can hike to the top of. One warning though: put on a ton of bug spray, and cover yourself. The midges (black flies) are brutal, and I got a lot of bite marks on my hands, because I hadn’t covered the top of them in enough bug spray.

  Lupine at Sunset   — Iceland.   Although I see many photos of lupine flowers in Iceland, I see few that convey the utter vastness of it, in some places fields that seem to extend forever. This was one such place that I happened to be driving by at

Lupine at Sunset — Iceland.

Although I see many photos of lupine flowers in Iceland, I see few that convey the utter vastness of it, in some places fields that seem to extend forever. This was one such place that I happened to be driving by at sunset, with the last light hitting the clouds.

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  Haifoss   — Iceland.   While neither the tallest nor the most powerful waterfall I saw in Iceland, Haifoss was undoubtedly favorite. The combination of height and power (3rd and 2nd in Iceland, respectively), as well as the remoteness and beautiful
  The Girl and the Volcano   — Thórsmörk, Iceland.   The best view I saw in Iceland.
  Midnight Sunset   — Kirkjufellsfoss, Iceland.   On my trip to Iceland, I had no real intention of photographing Kirkjufellsfoss, having seen hundreds of other photos. What could I possibly add? But I was staying in a hostel nearby with my girlfrien
  Glymur   — Iceland.   Glymur was the tallest waterfall in Iceland until 2007, when glacial melting revealed a taller one (Morsárfoss), but it’s still the tallest that you can hike to the top of. One warning though: put on a ton of bug spray, and co
  Lupine at Sunset   — Iceland.   Although I see many photos of lupine flowers in Iceland, I see few that convey the utter vastness of it, in some places fields that seem to extend forever. This was one such place that I happened to be driving by at

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