Saturday, March 8, 2014

Hallgrimskirkja Reyjkavic, Iceland

 Four views from the top of the Hallgrimskirkja, the tallest building in Iceland  (244 ft). The bell tower is accessible via an elevator, providing  views of the city. The church has a stylized concrete exterior inspired by the distinctive basalt formations found throughout Iceland. Hallgrimskirkja's interior is simple but very attractive. The huge organ, built in Germany in 1992, has a 50-foot-tall case and 5,275 pipes.

Friday, March 7, 2014

Flight from Akureyi to Reyjkavic

 Early morning flight back to Reyjkavic gave some dramatic views of the icy landscapes in the interior of Iceland. The second to last image was taken from the plane as we came into land; the last photo is from the top of the Cathedral.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Northern Lights at Myvatn


Monday March 3rd.  We went to bed on Sunday night - our last in Iceland, believing there to be no chance of an Aurora display that night as there was thick cloud and some snow showers. At 3.30am the telephone rang in the room as the Northern Light display had started. Hurridly unpacking tripod and warm clothes from my case, went outside to witness another great display though this time in the more traditional green with small amounts of purple. We had to leave the hotel at 6.30 am so there was only a limited time to photograph them this time.

Return Journey to Myvatn

We drove back from Husavik to Myvatn in beautiful late afternoon light, giving great contrasts and colour to the landscapes.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Birds of Husavik, Iceland



 Sunday 2nd March: We enjoyed 4 hours bird watching at Husavik on the north shore. There were  some very smart Long-tailed Ducks together with numerous Eider playing in the surf together and four Harlequin Ducks. A small flock of Snow Buntings flittered around the rocks where a large flock of Purple Sandpipers were roosting occasionally taking off and circling the harbour. Fulmars skimmed the waves and there were several Black Guillemots in various phases of plumage.

Husavik, Iceland


 Husavik on the north coast  of Iceland is a centre for whaling trips. The wooden church was built in 1907. It was snowing when we first arrived but the clouds broke up giving some attractive views of the harbour. The group spent some time on the harbour wall looking for different sea birds.

Iceland: Myvatn to Husavik

Sunday 2nd March: It had snowed heavily overnight and was still snowing when we drove from Myvatn to Husavik. The scenery along the way was captivating in its gentle colours and shapes. The Ptarmingan image is from the previous evening around Reykjahlid; the Barrow's Goldeneye were on the river at the far end of the lake.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Aurora borealis

I have just published a Website Gallery of the brilliant northern lights that we witnessed on our first night in Iceland. Auroral displays appear in shades of red, yellow, green, blue, and violet. The lights appear in many forms from patches or scattered clouds of light to streamers, arcs, rippling curtains or shooting rays that light up the sky with an eerie glow. This set was taken at Grindavik Iceland Thursday 27th February 2014.