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Jökull - 01.12.1971, Síða 80

Jökull - 01.12.1971, Síða 80
New Publication Hjdlmar R. Bárdarson: ICE AND FIRE, Contrasts of Icelanclic Nature, in text and pictures, 171 pp. Published by Hjálmar R. Bárdarson, P. O. Box 998, Reykjavík, Ice- land, 1971. Price: $ 18.70 (postage paid). There are both Icelandic and English vers- ions. Translation into English was done by Sölvi. Eysteinsson. It is accurate and of a high standard. Hjálmar R. Bárdarson is well known to the readers of Jökull for his paper on “Icing of Ships” (Jökull 19, 1969). He has also taken part in a number of expeditions to Vatnajiikull where he took care of the scientific photo- graphy of the structure of ice and snow crystals. The cover pictures on the last four issues of Jökull were Mr. Bárdarson’s work. Hjálmar R. Bárdarson has a M. Sc. degree in Mechanical Engineering and by profession he is the Icelandic State Director of Shipping in addition to being the President of the Inter- national Maritime Consultative Organization with headquarters in London from 1969 to 1971. But the Icelandic highlands with their mountains and glaciers have a secure place in Mr. Bárdarson’s heart. Those who carry out field work in the geosciences in Iceland know his boundless energy full well. Even if he is loaded with all kinds of photographic equip- ment which he has partly invented himself, the highest hill or rock does not seern to deter him in the least because the quality and the precision of any picture he takes has the high- est priority. Uncler the most difficult condi- tions, in the biting gale on tlie top of glacier or the sweltering heat emanating from an active lava flow, he patiently takes his tirne to determine which film and which lens suit his particular subject best each time. Accordingly, his results are of a high degree of excellence. Mr. Bárdarson does not shoot many pictures. He is too fastidious for that. Careful computa- tions and meticulous attention to detail mean that the photographic image is not captured until the angle and the light are just right. 78 JÖKULL 21. ÁR Mr. Bárdarson is not a professional photo- grapher. He has, however, written a textbook on photography in Danish and given many lectures on the subject, especially on micro- and macrophotography. In 1965 Mr. Bárdarson published the book Iceland to give a general idea of the country and its people. When I hearcl that a book entitled lce and Fire was in the making, I immediately looked forward to a valuable and an artistic book. The finish- ed product was certainly not a letdown. The sharpness and variety of color in Icelandic nature combined with the author’s technical skill to produce a number of superb photo- graphs. His mastery of the interplay of sun- shine and shadows is outstanding. As an artistic picture book it would be an object of pride in any housewife’s drawing-room. But it is more than a picture book with 122 black-and-white and 83 color pictures. The book has a logic- ally presented text on the contrasts of Ice- landic nature, equally suited for the general student and the professional expert in the na- tural sciences. It stresses the geomorphological influences and effects of ice and fire. Glowing lava flows into the sea at Surtsey; sea ice blocks the sailing routes off North Iceland; glaciers demolish and grind the mountains at the same time as they shelter the growth of Iceland’s most beautiful flowers. There are contrasts everywhere. Mr. Bárdarson presents them graphically in his photographs, which he com- plements with his lucid text. A minor criticism might be made of some captions containing sentences that are identical with ones to be found in the main text. Some of the pictures show the activities of scientific expeditions, illustrating the kincl of researches that are being done in respect of Icelandic glaciers and vol- canoes. I would thoroughly recommend this book to anyone wishing to extend his knowledge of the multifarious and contrasting aspects of Ice- landic nature. Ice a,nd fire should be reacl and re-read. Sigurjón Rist.
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