Re: Two iconic Icelandic cityscapes +1
You work is fabulous...you are an inspiration to me.
Dave in NJ
Hello Dave,
thank you very much indeed, that is very kind of you to say - I am humbled and honoured. Glad you are enjoying my work
You tempt me into booking your 2021 Iceland tour..
If this virus winds down over the next 4-5 months and you have open spots I may join you.
Out of curiosity, did you ever get any good shots of the church at Hofskirkja? I would love to see your take on that. I tried a few times to get a good angle and never found one I was happy with.
Hello Brandon,
thank you for your comment and for your interest in working together in Iceland, it would be great to have you onboard with us - let's hope that the virus will indeed wind down and that we'll all be able to travel again more freely by then (and not just for the WS of course!)
About Hofskirkja, while beautiful and unique, I always considered it more of a "travel photography" shot than a true "landscape photography" shot (if these definitions make any sense, and hope you'll understand what I mean), so for some reasons when I am in the area I never give it "first dibs" on the best light of the day, so to speak, and I always end up preferring to go to a different spot (be it Skaftafell, Jokulsarlon, Lomagnapur, etc). As a result, while I have worked on a couple of compositions there that I am happy with, as you I haven't got yet an image that I consider Portfolio-worthy. Perhaps we can finally find the perfect combination of composition, weather & light conditions together
Best regards,
Vieri