50/50 Chance Of Cloud

The Hraunamöl isthmus, separating Miklavatn lake from the sea, is also the place where the light is changing.

It's September, 5pm and the sun is setting behind a heavy cloud bank which was moving rapidly towards the south and clearing our road north to Siglufjörður.

The high winds of the day were calming, and the sea was quieter in this exposed bay.

Fljót¹ in Skagafjörður, northern .

¹ 𝙁𝙡-𝘺𝘰𝘸𝘵

A colour photo of a body of water with a stretch of gravel and rock separating it into halves by connecting with a central promontory. The horizon is a silhouetted mountain range. The sky is cloudy on the left, and the solidity has a distinct edge which is directly above the isthmus. On the right, the sky is clearer.
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