Shooting Wet

In GEAR, Travel, Tutorials &Technique by David24 Comments

Me. Shooting in the driving rain in Iceland. Cold. Wet. Deliriously happy. I’ve never shot in the rain, drizzle, dew, fog, and general “water coming out of the sky in every possible form” as much as I did in Iceland the last couple weeks. There were days my boots were so wet I thought they’d never recover – they were …

Gitzo Fleece – This One Goes Up To 11.

In GEAR, Travel by David34 Comments

Within a stone’s throw of the Arctic Circle in Iceland. Photo: Dave Delnea It’s been a while since an unapologetic gear post but I need to get this out there. I love the Gitzo fleece jacket. It’s not right for a guy to love a jacket this much, much less a jacket that raises my nerd factor to 11. Hell, …

Coming Home

In Travel by David34 Comments

Dave Delnea on the rocks in Iceland. (Somewhere Northeast-ish to be more specific.) Last night in Reykjavik. This is an amazing little city. I think from now on when people ask my favourite city, it’s going to be hard not to tell them it’s Reykjavic. We’re heading out to have one last meal and I found a place that serves …

Postcards from Iceland

In Travel by David19 Comments

Jokulsarlon, Iceland. A quickie from Iceland. Unbelievable here. Have I said that already? Un-Believe-Able. Last night we camped on the tundra within sight of icebergs. How cool is that? (It’s pretty darn cool.) The shot above is from one of the series of images I’m putting together. Can’t wait to share this stuff. Having way too much fun but I’ve …

Postcard from Iceland

In Travel by David20 Comments

Hi folks. Wow, what an amazing 6 days this has been. I’m in a hotel in Hofn right now, first time we’ve not tented it somewhere off the road. We’re having an amazing time. This place is unlike any place I’ve been. This morning I had a cup of hot coffee behind a waterfall after eating breakfast in a cave …

August 2010 Wallpapers

In Wallpapers by David12 Comments

August wallpapers are here, in both 2560×1600 and 1280×853. I shot this in Gasworks Park in Seattle as a creative exercise exploring abstracts on a theme – the theme of this simply being blue. This is a closer view of  larger piece of machinery, de-focused to allow the shapes and colours to interact without the need to be something specific. …