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I did not try to land on it as the surface wasn't flat enough for that. No fish will ever go in there as most fish we have here are ground fish. I used an ND16 filter and still had to darken it up a bit to not be blown out. ALL icebergs are from glaciers and crack and fall off the end closest to the sea. The reason you see so much below the waterline is because all icebergs are 10 percent above the water and 90 below. It all has to do with the density and the buoyancy of them.Seriously, did you try to land on it or see any fish in that pool?
Very nice!
Also noticed where you had to make exposure adjustments, that one looked difficult with the dark sea and that bright white ice. Interesting that it was so white and not very blue, Could it have been calved from the surface of a glacier instead of the lower more dense parts?