I am an Icelander. I find it amazing that our visitors líke my country under these veather conditions. It is amazing to see my country like this thrugh the eyes of foreigners. This was so beautiful.
Beautiful. I was in the same place, same week, Oct 2015. Great memories. Your black and whites are super. We have no sea stacks in Texas. Great work, as always.
I really liked the reflection shot at 8:48, but if I had to pick just one it would be the 10:01 beach shot, probably since it had more depth and a bit of color. I would be proud to hang any one of them on my living room wall. The video as a whole is great, once again.
Your videos are so helpful for a hobbyist like myself - thanks for taking the effort to produce and post them. Watching this series on Iceland brings back wonderful memories - my wife and I visited Iceland in 2016 - I feel like I'm revisiting that amazing island again through your photography. Well done!
Thank you for your nice comment Ed. I am glad you enjoyed the series. I have a lot of fun creating these videos and when people enjoy them or feel inspired by my photography, it makes me happy. Cheers
Hi Christophe! I'm just wondering how the 10-24 is doing in the bad weather of Iceland and how the batteries of Fuji are surviving... I'm still having doubts of taking Canon or Fuji gear to my trip to Iceland
Hi Mark, you should be fine with the Fuji. I left my Canon 5D Mark III at home when I last travelled to Iceland and the Fuji did fine even under rough conditions (see my first episode of the Iceland video series).
hey could you give me some advice? I'm going to Iceland in 2 months and I'm wondering how to arrange the trip. We want to spend 2 days for the east coast and I am wondering if to go from Reykjavik as far as possible - to Hornafjordur and than going back see all of the stops (the days will be probably still very long anyways) or if it's better to stop in some particular spots on the way to Hornafjordur and plan the trip to be in some specific points during the sunset (in the evening) and in some other spots in the morning or late in the night.. We want to see the waterfalls on the way, ofcourse the diamond beach, glacier lagoon, the wreck of the airplane.. looking forward to your answer and hey, great, beutiful, useful videos you made
Hey there, not sure where Hornafjordur is. :-) I guess you can already stop on your way eastward. And then stop at other locations on your way back. There is plenty to see along the south coast. If you want to be in specific spots for sunset/sunrise you should look for accomodation or campings nearby, or you'll just have to drive a bit more. Weather can change quickly in Iceland, so you have to be ready to move quickly. Thanks for watching. Cheers
Christophe Van Biesen thanks for the reply! I think I have seen hornafjodur in one of your videos, nevertheless it is little bit further than the diamond Beach and glacier lagoon :)
very pleasant to watch your channel, you got one more lucky subscriber, great contrast and feel of greatness with person in the picture , keep up good work! Verdon!
I am an Icelander. I find it amazing that our visitors líke my country under these veather conditions. It is amazing to see my country like this thrugh the eyes of foreigners. This was so beautiful.
Absolutely stunning footage! Thanks for sharing your experience.
Great video, wonderful content well presented. Thank you
Fantastic video
It’s a pleasure and relax time to watch yours videos !
Awesome! So good!
i love your photos, thank u for share
love the video. Congratulations for your work!
Beautiful. I was in the same place, same week, Oct 2015. Great memories. Your black and whites are super. We have no sea stacks in Texas. Great work, as always.
Thank you Robert.
Great vlog, excellent pics. I have to get there!!
Great shots and video Chris👍🏻 what a beautiful place
Thanks!
Lovely footage, Christophe! I especially enjoyed the drone work over the “secret” falls.
Thanks Adam. It's a great (not so secret anymore) waterfall. ;-)
Very very nice video as always. Which are the lenses you send for these pictures?
excellent skills!
Cool video
Beautiful! Awesome! Fantastic! Need I say more?
Thank you. Any favourite among the pictures? :-)
I really liked the reflection shot at 8:48, but if I had to pick just one it would be the 10:01 beach shot, probably since it had more depth and a bit of color. I would be proud to hang any one of them on my living room wall. The video as a whole is great, once again.
Nice video!!
I can't find the music con you help?
Your videos are so helpful for a hobbyist like myself - thanks for taking the effort to produce and post them. Watching this series on Iceland brings back wonderful memories - my wife and I visited Iceland in 2016 - I feel like I'm revisiting that amazing island again through your photography. Well done!
Thank you for your nice comment Ed. I am glad you enjoyed the series. I have a lot of fun creating these videos and when people enjoy them or feel inspired by my photography, it makes me happy. Cheers
Amazing moody images.
Thank you Joao. This type of weather calls for such moody images.
only problem with bad weather is keeping the lens/filter clear from rain/sea spray, everything else is a bonus. thanks christophe
Indeed, I am wiping the filters non-stop on a rainy day.
Hi Christophe! I'm just wondering how the 10-24 is doing in the bad weather of Iceland and how the batteries of Fuji are surviving... I'm still having doubts of taking Canon or Fuji gear to my trip to Iceland
Hi Mark, you should be fine with the Fuji. I left my Canon 5D Mark III at home when I last travelled to Iceland and the Fuji did fine even under rough conditions (see my first episode of the Iceland video series).
great video and stills
Thanks Jon.
New subscriber here. Beautiful moody and atmospheric photography.
Thank you Richard. Happy you subscribed.
Wow 👍👍
hey could you give me some advice? I'm going to Iceland in 2 months and I'm wondering how to arrange the trip. We want to spend 2 days for the east coast and I am wondering if to go from Reykjavik as far as possible - to Hornafjordur and than going back see all of the stops (the days will be probably still very long anyways) or if it's better to stop in some particular spots on the way to Hornafjordur and plan the trip to be in some specific points during the sunset (in the evening) and in some other spots in the morning or late in the night..
We want to see the waterfalls on the way, ofcourse the diamond beach, glacier lagoon, the wreck of the airplane..
looking forward to your answer and hey, great, beutiful, useful videos you made
Hey there, not sure where Hornafjordur is. :-)
I guess you can already stop on your way eastward. And then stop at other locations on your way back. There is plenty to see along the south coast. If you want to be in specific spots for sunset/sunrise you should look for accomodation or campings nearby, or you'll just have to drive a bit more. Weather can change quickly in Iceland, so you have to be ready to move quickly.
Thanks for watching. Cheers
Christophe Van Biesen thanks for the reply! I think I have seen hornafjodur in one of your videos, nevertheless it is little bit further than the diamond Beach and glacier lagoon :)
very pleasant to watch your channel, you got one more lucky subscriber, great contrast and feel of greatness with person in the picture , keep up good work! Verdon!
Thank you very much for subscribing. Happy to have you along.