Standing at Víti crater lake near Krafla vulcano – again

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.

Tourists at Víti crater
Tourists at Víti crater

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Standing inside Tröllið

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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Impressions from Goðafoss, Myvatn and Dimmuborgir

This gallery shows some impresions from Goðafoss, lake Myvatn and Dimmuborgir.

Long time exposure at Goðafoss (at day)

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.

Goðafoss at day (8 sec.)
Goðafoss at day (8 sec.)

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Standing at Goðafoss

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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Long time exposure at Goðafoss (at night)

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.

Goðafoss at night (15 sec.)
Goðafoss at night (15 sec.)

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