Iceland Day 8 — Westward bound
I woke up at 6am to put in the dryer the last set of our clothes we washed last night. I planned to get two more hours of sleep and then start packing for our journey to Westfjords. However, as … Continued
...and everything in between
I woke up at 6am to put in the dryer the last set of our clothes we washed last night. I planned to get two more hours of sleep and then start packing for our journey to Westfjords. However, as … Continued
Day 7 was our last day near Myvatn and it was the day when we finally went to see the lake. It was also the day when we traveled to Akureyri, the north capital of Iceland and Iceland’s second largest … Continued
Our exploration of the Diamond Circle continued on Day 6 of our road trip. We spent the first part of the day in the Krafla volcano area (the Krafla caldera is 10 km (6 miles) in diameter) . The area … Continued
When I was planning the trip I tried to create a balance between driving and sightseeing. For example, if the previous day was all about covering a distance between south and north, then the next day should have less driving … Continued
I woke up to a sunny morning. Late again — at 10:00 instead of 8:00. Alex was still asleep. The very first thing I did was to turn on my broken camera and — hooray, no clicking sounds… With cautious … Continued
The third day was the most anticipated one of the whole trip. We planned two exciting tours and a beautiful hike. Unfortunately, this was the day that also gave us the worst, most nerve wracking surprise of the whole trip. … Continued
lettie
Hi, Nena,
Lovely to see your photos, esp your waterfall photos and puffin photos. Are you a professional?
I’m an uninitiated photographer. Can you give me some tips how to take nice waterfall photos? I recently bought a Sony A6400 camera for my May trip to Iceland.
I plan to take a light tripod as I don’t want to carry too much.