This image is a reprojected version of the panorama In the harbour of Eskifjörður (Iceland). The projection is “stereographic down”.
Tag: Iceland-Trip 2012
Reprojection of Strokkur
This image is a reprojected version of the panorama Standing at geysir Strokkur (Iceland). The projection is “stereographic down”.
Reprojection of Gullfoss
This image is a reprojected version of the panorama Standing at Gullfoss (Iceland). The projection is “transverse mercator”.
Reprojection of Öxarárfoss
This image is a reprojected version of the panorama Standing at Öxarárfoss, a waterfall in Þingvellir national park (Iceland). The projection is “stereographic down”.
Another reprojected Hallgrímskirkja (Reykjavík, Iceland)
This image also shows a reprojected image of the panorama Inside Hallgrímskirkja (Reykjavík, Iceland). The projection is “transverse mercator”.
Show on mapReprojected Hallgrímskirkja (Reykjavík, Iceland)
This image shows a reprojected image of the panorama Inside Hallgrímskirkja (Reykjavík, Iceland). The projection is “stereographic down”.
Show on mapStanding at the Blue Lagoon (Iceland).
The Blue Lagoon (Bláa Lónið in icelandic) is a geothermal spa in the south western part of Iceland. It is considered as one of the most visited tourist attractions in Iceland.
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Standing at the Harpa in Reykjavík (Iceland)
Harpa (official name: Harpa – Tónlistar- og ráðstefnuhúsið í Reykjavík) is a concert hall and conference center near the harbour of Reykjavík.
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On the way to Bláhnjúkur (Blue Peak, Iceland).
The Bláhnjúkur (which stands for ‘Blue Peak’ in the icelandic language) is a mountain in the Landmannalaugar area of Iceland. The area is famous for it’s colorful mountains.
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Standing at Seljalandsfoss in Iceland
Seljalandsfoss is a waterfall in the south of Iceland. It drops 60 meters (approx. 200 feet) over the former coastline. Following a footpath you can get behind the waterfall. Unfortunately on this day it was so windy that it was ‘raining’ behind the waterfall. So I decided against a panoramic image behind the waterfall.
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