Iceland exists in the in-between, where natural forces converge and transform the landscape. This is a place defined by contrasts—where fire meets ice, land meets sea, and light merges with darkness. The land is sculpted not by extremes but by the subtle transitions that occur in the spaces between. These images capture moments where nature’s dualities overlap, creating forms that are neither fixed nor fleeting, but in constant flux. Iceland is shaped by what lies between the known and the unknown, the solid and the ephemeral