24 hours around Stórhöfði
Stórhöfði is a peninsula at the southern tip of Heimaey, the principal island in the Westmann archipelago off the southern coast of Iceland. It houses a weather station which recorded the lower air pressure on land in Europe. During the height of summer, even there on the southern tip, it doesn’t go dark. The sun descends and glances off the horizon before making its way up again. In two hour intervals, The photographs follow the movement sun, as the earths, whilst I walked around the peninsula and weather station.
(Off the coast lies Surtsey, a new island that was created by the Mid-Atlantic Ridge in 1963).