Up and out to another beautiful morning in Iceland. Today we continued along the east coast of the island, visiting several fjords and their interesting villages. Then started northward.
We spent time photographing on the coast, the villages and some remote waterfalls. Also passing through a 15.9 km tunnel.
We finished our day of photography at a remote farm house, complete with sheep, Iceland horses and its own waterfall. Yep that’s right waterfall. After we finished taking our photos a few sheep managed to escape the field so before heading to our hotel we did a little sheep herding.
Thursday we continue photographing in the north of the island with visits to the steam holes and bubbling mud pots, Dettifos and Godafoss waterfalls.
Good night from Iceland and enjoy the images from today’s locations, Vanessa, James and the Photo Trekkers.
We started our morning photo shoot traveling along the coast.
The landscape along the coast changes every few km’s.
Looking back to the last fjord inlet.
Dave posing for a photo, picks up a couple of Icelandic chicks!!!
Michael shooting close to the shoreline.
This series of cascading waterfalls was just after we come out of the 15.9 km tunnel.
A small fishing village near the coast. Mountains makes for a great backdrop.
Oli our coach driver, good to work with you again this year.
Imagine having a waterfall like this in your back yard.
This gal was not happy we were playing in her back yard.
An HDR of the falls. It was really beautiful.
Bev and Susan taking a few shots of the falls.
Another shot of Faurmfoss.
A wide shot of the falls landscape.
Sheep barn close to the falls.
So time to count a few sheep and get some sleep ... good night from Iceland.