Víti (which is icelandic for ‘hell’) is a crater lake in the vulcanic area of the Krafla vulcano. The diameter is about 330 meters. The crater was formed by a steam eruption in 1724.
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Víti (which is icelandic for ‘hell’) is a crater lake in the vulcanic area of the Krafla vulcano. The diameter is about 330 meters. The crater was formed by a steam eruption in 1724.
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This post presents a little gallery from todays scenic landscapes.
This panoramic image was stitched from five images in portrait orientation. I used a neutral density filter with 10 f-stops to get an exposure of 8 seconds.
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One of the few rock formations in Hljóðaklettar that has it’s own name is Tröllið, which translates to “The Troll”. I took the panorama right inside the mouth of the troll, which in fact is a giant basalt formation.
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This gallery shows some impresions from Goðafoss, lake Myvatn and Dimmuborgir.
This image is a panoramic image in rectilinear projection. It’s stitched from 4 images in landscape orientation. Each of the images was taken with a neutral density filter (10 f-stops) to get an exposure time of 8 seconds.
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Goðafoss is one of the many waterfalls we visited on our journey around Iceland. It is more than 30 meters wide and the water drops about 12 meters down.
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This gallery shows some impressions from Akureyri and Goðafoss
This image is a panoramic image in rectilinear projection. It’s stitched from 10 images in portrait orientation. Each of the images was taken with a neutral density filter (10 f-stops) to get an exposure time of 15 seconds.
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As the name states Akureyrarkirkja is the church of Akureyri. The church has been designed by Guðjón Samúelsson and building it has been finished in 1940.