Infinite series of glacial peaks of the icy blue Sólheimajökull in South Iceland, dusted with age-old volcanic ash.
This tiny historic church in South Iceland actively served area residents until 1932. That's when the famous hilltop church in Vík í Mýrdalur was completed. Among those laid to rest in the churchyard is Sveins Pálssonar, a renowned doctor and revolutionary glacier scientist who passed away in 1840.
Countless layers and textures of Sólheimajökull's blue ice are embellished with black ash deposited from volcanic eruptions of Iceland's past.