Off the coast of the Vatnsnes Peninsula in North-West Iceland stands the majestic Hvítserkur, a 15 meter (50 ft) high monolithic basalt sea stack. As legend has it, this eroded volcanic dyke is a petrified troll. The troll lived in Strandir in the Wesfjords and wanted to tear down the bells at Þingeyraklaustur convent. Icelandic trolls don't like the sound or sight of churches or church-bells. Unfortunately, the troll got caught by the first rays of the sun and was turned into stone by daylight.
An early autumn view from the shoreline of our Lakehouse on Otter Lake in the Algonquin Highlands. This image was taken just as the sun was setting and that wonderful blue hour period was commencing. I love the refelction of the clouds in the perfectly still waters.
Marshall Dane rocking the stage at the 2019 Winding Roads Festival. @windingroadsfest @marshalldane