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Glacial Veins
From the ground, glacial runoff often just looks muddy. But from above, it transforms into intricate abstract art. This top-down shot captures the complex network of braided rivers in Iceland. The shifting colors—from deep mineral blues to sulfurous yellows—are not reflections, but varied glacial sediments being transported to the sea. It is a mesmerizing visualization of powerful geological processes and the sheer scale of ice melt.
Dimitri Cornu Weber
A Paris based photographer and drone pilot obsessed with the world in motion. From the race track to the wilderness, I seek the perfect light to tell stories of speed and adventure through my lens.






