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On this day, we had two locations that stick out in my memory the most. The first one was this church with great lines of architecture. I usually don’t like taking photos of buildings directly from the front, just because it is usually an awkward angle when I take the picture. However, this building I just loved from the front; there are three crosses that were centered on each level of the church. The sun was in a great location to create some cool looking shadows on this building.

At the second location, we went to a beach that had tiny black rocks rather than black sand all the way to the water. You could tell that the tide came up high because there were pieces of a ship that had been washed up. They had been there long enough that the metal was getting this gorgeous orange rust all over it. I found a piece that had a hole busted through and got rust all over the blue/black rocks beneath. What made this image even better to me, was the fact that the hole looks kind of like the shape of Iceland!



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Today was our final day of photoshoots. It is crazy how fast this whole adventure has flown by us. We've seen and photographed almost every corner of this beautiful country thanks to Arkansas State University, Professor Kim Vickrey, Olgeir Andresson, and Hordur Jonasson. For our last location, we were able to experience the most powerful waterfall in all of Europe. It was so majestic and powerful. It was the perfect way to cap off an amazing journey.



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It’s our last shooting day and we’re all tired of church’s and definitely tired of waterfalls, but Olgeir hyped us up to see another waterfall. He said it was the most powerful flowing waterfall in Europe! Although we were all so tired of them, this one was absolutely amazing. I love hiking and climbing the rocks to get the best shot possible. I got in a little trouble trying to get this shot of the greens below by the water, but it was worth it!


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