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Iceland DCE Part 4 - Glaciers of the Southwest
The Pictures & Sites:
First my overview - I tried very hard to provide an experience of what I perceived as "in the fashion of how Iceland is meant to be experienced". I did this by many means. How I took my photos, to the music choreography, to motions via panning and selected transitions. This collection of pictures tells the story, not particularly my best photos taken.
I found Icelanders and the land itself has a quietly told and proudly revered history. The land is young, raw and diverse. I brought my love of photography to its rugged and beautiful shores; I left with respect for the people and their country. I tried my best to capture some of ... "what is Iceland".
Please remember that I took these photos under whatever conditions "mother nature" provided. Most were cloudy and many were in the rain. Not to mention we moved 11 out of 14 nights to a different hotel, and all the shots were taken "on the move", in fact... I did not include any photos of Iceland's largest waterfall due to heavy rains that prevented any photos at all.
This video is my "Directors Cut Edition" where I spent much attention to timing and fine tuning how this video plays. It is contains a six (6) album menu. This is PART 4 - Glaciers of the Southwest. Brief descriptions follow.
Album four (4) - Glaciers of the Southwest (approx. run time: 20:21 min., Southeast Iceland)
This album is all about Glaciers. Not before in show you some cool Sandstone Rock formations, Basalt Rock Formations, Dyrholaey a sheer promontory 120m (photo from a long way away, birds were nesting and it was posted "No Entry"), a stop for some beautiful scenery, The town of Vikurskali, Then Skaftafell National Park. Home of Svartifoss and Vatnajokull glacier.
We travel parts of the park, to a replica of a sod home that overlooks the Vatnajokull glacier flood plain (over 60m by 80m across). Svartifoss waterfall and views of the glacier close up.
We then visit a most beautiful view of the Vatnajokull glaciers flood plain with the glacier as backdrop. We finish with Jokulsarlon, where I photographed the icebergs calving in the bay there. A most stunning site to behold.
Category | Travel |
Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
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