2016Apr Iceland Day 7: Akureyri to Godafoss by Willis...
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  3. 2016Apr Iceland Day 7: Akureyri to Godafoss2016Apr Iceland Day 7: Akureyri to Godafoss
2016Apr Iceland Day 0-2: Denver to Reykjavik
2016Apr Iceland Day 2: Keflavik to Patreksfjörður
2016Apr Iceland Day 3: Morning in Patreksfjörður
2016Apr Iceland Day 3: Drive to Ísafjörður
2016Apr Iceland Day 3: Afternoon Ísafjörður Walking Tour
2016Apr Iceland Day 4: Morning Ísafjörður: Horses, Apartment
2016Apr Iceland Day 4: Afternoon drive to Drangsnes
2016Apr Iceland Day 5: Drangsnes to Varmahlíð
2016Apr Iceland Day 6: Varmahlíð to Akureyri
2016Apr Iceland Day 7: Morning Akureyri Eymundsson bookstore
2016Apr Iceland Day 7: Akureyri to Godafoss
2016Apr Iceland Day 7: Afternoon climbing Hverfjall
2016Apr Iceland Day 8: Breakfast at Lake Mývatn
2016Apr Iceland Day 8: Midday Dettifoss to Akureyri
2016Apr Iceland Day 8: Afternoon Námafjall
2016Apr Iceland Day 9: Dimmuborgir Guesthouse & Höfði
2016Apr Iceland Day 9: Ásbyrgi Canyon
2016Apr Iceland Day 9: Húsavík to Þórshöfn
2016Apr Iceland Day 10: AM Ytra Lón Hostel
2016Apr Iceland Day 10: Langanes Abandoned Houses and Beaches
2016Apr Iceland Day 10: Langanes to Seydisfjordur
2016Apr Iceland Day 11: Seydisfjordur to Höfn
2016Apr Iceland Day 12: Birds at Höfn
2016Apr Iceland Day 12: Jökulsárlón Ice and Sky
2016Apr Iceland Day 12: Jökulsárlón Seals and Ducks
2016Apr Iceland Day 12: Höfn Harbor
2016Apr Iceland Day 13: AM Höfn to Jökulsárlón Ice Beach
2016Apr Iceland Day 13: AM Svínafellsjökull Glacier
2016Apr Iceland Day 13: PM Vatnajökull National Park: Svartifoss
2016Apr Iceland Day 13: Vik: Víkurkirkja and Reynisdrangar
2016Apr Iceland Day 13: Dyrhólaeyjarviti Puffins and Sunset
2016Apr Iceland Day 14 AM Solheimasandur Plane Wreck
2016Apr Iceland Day 14 PM: Skógafoss & Skogar Folk Museum
2016Apr Iceland Day 14 eve Reykjavik
2016May Iceland Day 15 Reykjavik
2014Apr Iceland iPhone Willis
Great street signs, need to be long though
Quite a few things to do in Akureyri!
Viking baby gear!
Fuzzy trolls
Our favorite place in Akureyri! Dipped caramel soft serve ice milk! Mmmmm...
Going north and east from Akureyri we come to Svalbarðseyri, across the fjord.
We stumble upon in Safnasafnið, the folk museum at Svalbarðseyri
The bus driver doesn't realize how well he compliments the statue
Fun exhibits inside!
Photos must be taken!
Simple, but fun and attractive art!
Shades of Mondrian!
A nice surprise to find some faces looking back
The classic group of statues near the entrance
Egg on wall. A different interpretation of breakfast?
Now this is paperwork organization I really like!
More photos of photos!
Love the old machines with Kronur markings
I have a weakness for birds, even if they are crochet birds!
Great views from the library
Bright colors to help with dark winters
Multi-colored sunburst
Taking advantage of the early summer sun outside
Wonderful view of Akureyri in the distance
I do wish we had more time to sit and read a bit.
Life imitating art!
Heading out. We were gifted with a free visit, joining a group from the University of Akureyri.
Great that we got a chance to see inside!
Svalbarðskirkja with Akureyri across the fjord
Now for some lighthouse photos at Svalbarðseyri
Oh, some eider ducks first!
Eider ducks in formation
Svalbarðseyri lighthouse
Svalbarðseyri lighthouse looking north
Svalbarðseyri lighthouse, wide angle sun flare perspective
Svalbarðskirkja peeking up over a farm
Godafoss, waterfall very close to Ring Road
Arriving at Godafoss, we join other hardy photographers.
Contemplating on next photo-op.
Moving a bit closer, optically
Now physically a bit closer, 60mm normal perspective...
Now watching the photographers at 300mm.
Then back out to 35mm, for a medium wide angle.
And now superwide, 10.5mm on DX crop, equivalent to a 16mm on FX. No physical motion involved!
Still a bit of snow on the ground in early summer.
Peggy contemplating a photo.
Looking good this way!
Looking great in this direction!
Other photographers looking for good angles. Experienced wide angle shooters are low to the ground!
Sometimes I am too lazy to crouch, though!
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