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Kirkjufell — Iceland's most photographed mountain — sits dead centre while the aurora does something genuinely hard to believe overhead. Green and magenta ribbons sweep across the whole sky, reflected back in the still water below the falls. Long-exposure waterfalls tumble in the foreground, silky white against the purple-lit rocks. The fjord stretches away to the right, catching the last of the colour on the horizon.
It's a photograph, but building it feels like working on a painting — there are almost no two pieces of sky that are quite the same shade. The transitions between deep teal, violet and green are gradual enough to keep you honest, and the dark foreground rocks offer a useful anchor when the sky gets the better of you. If you like a build that takes a bit of concentration, this one delivers.
Part of Ravensburger's Power of Nature series, printed on their anti-glare FSC-certified board in 1000 pieces.
The vast aurora-filled sky has subtle, gradual colour transitions between teal, violet, and magenta with very few hard edges, making it difficult to match pieces even with the distinctive colour palette.
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