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After driving for 5 hours through the total whiteout of an Icelandic blizzard, the weather finally cleared and the remote barren tundra of Northern Iceland was before us.
Experienced by Jack Anstey
47 km from Möðrudalsleið
Ok, it smells terrible, but., let’s be honest.. Those colors, that sky.. It’s just amazing! This was one of the landscapes that impressed me the most while in Iceland.. Those colors were just surreal.. Unfortunately I have been able to spend there just an hour (more or less) because of the smell but that location was beautiful.. The weather wasn’t good at all but it helped creating that setting that, after all, was awesome..
Experienced by Daniele Buso
47 km from Möðrudalsleið
Throwback to one of the spots that I felt so exciting when I was in Iceland shooting photos. I give you guys one of the landscapes near to Dettifoss, the “Satan’s Fall”. If you’ve seen “Prometheus”, you know what I’m talking about. The area is covered with a lot of rocks and makes it really hard to walk on, which makes it feel desolate and fits to the name of devil. This photo is shot with Sony A99 and color grading with “Dunkirk” luts.
Experienced by Chris Yang
48 km from Möðrudalsleið
on a cloudy day at hverarönd, near námaskarð in north iceland, a fumarole belches out noxious sulfuric gasses.
Experienced by jens holm
50 km from Möðrudalsleið
We visit the Viti Crater in Krafla region, Iceland, May 2018.
Experienced by Rafa Baena
53 km from Möðrudalsleið
Iceland has a vast and varied landscape, but no parts are quite as desolate or mystifying as the northern parts of the island. This was taken in Myvatn, during what would still technically be considered “springtime.” The fields of volcanic rock covered by silently falling snow transform the landscape into some kind of beautiful, yet alien territory.
Experienced by Emily Ziegelmeyer
80 km from Möðrudalsleið
Goðafoss, the Waterfall of the Gods, is one of the largest waterfalls in Iceland. In winter, this waterfall is absolutely incredible to see, and altogether impossible to photograph. The spray from the falls was freezing the second it hit my lens. I spent 6 hours here, and some of that time was spent taking photos.
Experienced by Landon Arnold
80 km from Möðrudalsleið
This is Godafoss. We were driving in the northern parts of Iceland somewhere near Akureyri and Dettifoss. The North really is sheer wilderness. This is one of the must see waterfalls of Iceland, couldn’t drive by without stopping to get a few shots.
Experienced by Neil Rosenstech
80 km from Möðrudalsleið
There are more similar photos from this location/site on my web site https://Majco.photography. If you are interested in one of them under an Unsplash license, you can ask me by email to martin@brechtl.com
Experienced by Martin Brechtl
80 km from Möðrudalsleið
Godafoss is one of the largest and most powerful waterfalls in Iceland. This specific shot was incredibly difficult to get. Right next to the water, the mist was constantly being kicked up onto the lens and it was -35 degrees with the wind chill. After spending 3 hours in this location, I could literally break the ice off of my jacket in sheets. Powerful, treacherous, and absolutely magical.
Experienced by Landon Arnold
80 km from Möðrudalsleið
There are more similar photos from this location/site on my web site https://Majco.photography. If you are interested in one of them under an Unsplash license, you can ask me by email to martin@brechtl.com
Experienced by Martin Brechtl
80 km from Möðrudalsleið
The beautiful thing about Iceland is most of the waterfalls are easily accessible right on the Iceland ring-road. A well spent evening with the amazing view from both sides of the falls.
Experienced by Naveen Raj Dhanapal
87 km from Möðrudalsleið
After a few hours of road, we arrived at destination : Vesturvegur, small and nice town on north of Iceland.
Experienced by vy yovo
90 km from Möðrudalsleið
We went for a hike in the hills around Seyðisfjörður in Iceland. The weather couldn’t have been better as it was a beautiful day. The lupines were in bloom blanketing the hills in purple.
Experienced by Joe deSousa
90 km from Möðrudalsleið
It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live 💥 Remember that 🤔 ---------------- 🚩 Seyðisfjörður, Iceland 📆 2nd of October, 2019 📷 Canon 60D
Experienced by Vivek Kumar
91 km from Möðrudalsleið
Driving in the East Fjords region of Iceland, one of the most beautiful places on the planet. Not as famous as their Western counterparts, the East Fjords give you view that will be remembered forever.
Experienced by Lucas Marcomini
92 km from Möðrudalsleið
Shipwreck of a US Navy Ship in one of the most isolated Fjords of Iceland
Experienced by Lucas Marcomini
94 km from Möðrudalsleið
When the humpback was hunting for food, he was talking to us. We could hear him perfectly, when we stopped our motor of the boat. This picture was taken in the big bay near Husavik in Iceland. It’s only one of many photos.
Experienced by Pascal Mauerhofer
104 km from Möðrudalsleið
Driving along Route 1 in Iceland was an incredible experience. Every corner revealed something that took our breath away. As the designated driver and only keen photographer, I stopped the car many time to capture scenes like this. This looks like the mountains are inviting and leading you into it’s treacherous wilderness beyond.
Experienced by simon peel
120 km from Möðrudalsleið
Vatnajokull is the largest and most voluminous ice cap in Iceland, and the second largest in area in Europe.
Experienced by Andrés Dallimonti