Some sightseeing in Iceland
#12
Senior Member
Yes, I'd also like to know what camera generated such great shots?
I wish the flights to Iceland could be cheaper; my flights to Europe always run through London, Frankfurt, or Zurich; going to have to scheme for an alternate route.
I wish the flights to Iceland could be cheaper; my flights to Europe always run through London, Frankfurt, or Zurich; going to have to scheme for an alternate route.
#13
Senior Member
Iceland is in my retirement travel plans.
It'd be nice to see it without being loaded down with 150 lbs of gear. I took the Cold War "defense of Iceland" sightseeing tour.
It'd be nice to see it without being loaded down with 150 lbs of gear. I took the Cold War "defense of Iceland" sightseeing tour.
#16
The camera is just a Canon T2i, stock lens too.
I live in Hafnarfjörður, the first town you see coming into the capital area (Reykjaviik metro.)
If you like to fish, Iceland is a very popular destination for that.
I just watched this great fly fishing video recently.
I live in Hafnarfjörður, the first town you see coming into the capital area (Reykjaviik metro.)
If you like to fish, Iceland is a very popular destination for that.
I just watched this great fly fishing video recently.
#18
Senior Member
Yea, Reykjaviik is where we landed, and drove and hour to Keflavic (sorry if I am slaughtering the spelling) to where we stayed. I wish we could have stayed more then one day there. Def a place that I want to come visit.
#19
You sure it wasnt the other way around, commercial flights only arrive in the international airport at Keflavik, unless you are of course coming in on a private jet like Tom Cruise just did last night into Reykjavik airport.
#20
Senior Member
It very well could have been. All the names of the cities kinda confused me lol. We came in on a USAF C130. Either way though it was gorgeous, and I would love to stop there again.