Amazing! I was so new to photography when I went... I've been meaning to get back there. Thank you for the renaissance. The cafe at Seljalandsfoss is just like I remember it. Your shots are great.
Great video and photos. It's been over 30 years since I've been to Iceland. It hasn't changed much apart from the crowds of people. I think we parked the Land Rover where you where standing at Skogafoss and I may have a 5x4 of it somewhere if it survived the Great plumbing flood. Looking forward to the next video 😁🏔
Haha oh man, I just experienced a flash of terror thinking about some home disaster ruining my negatives 🫠 It must have been something seeing these landscapes back then, seems the crowds are just a fact of life in many places these days.
Tough choice on the digital vs. film. I have to say the Canon images were stunning, and all the images are spectacular. I'm starting to have some regrets about unloading my 5D iii and lenses. Chris, these images are incredible. I felt like I was there...What a great adventure. Thanks for taking us along.
Hey, there you are. We were thinking you got lost somewhere. Looks like Ektar was up to the challenge of the difficult environmental and lighting conditions. Looking forward to the rest of this adventure.
Great start to the trip Chris. Some wonderful images. I thought your skies turned out fine in the film images. I think digital makes us feel like everything needs to be perfect to extract detail and tones everywhere, but with film you just have to live with the limitations of the medium. Not sure if I'll ever make it there but Iceland is definitely on the bucket list.
Thanks Larry, great point there. Those film limitations are a double edged sword of sorts I suppose. I hope you do make it to Iceland, its quite the amazing place!
Love the falls images at 7:03 and 7:39, unique takes on a popular location. And I'm glad to see the 5D4 making an appearance again! Super hardy setup that's perfect for abusive environments like this
Beautiful images. Your perseverance with the crowds and mist really paid off. What intrigues me is how you packed and carried all that equipment to Iceland. Perhaps you could do a video on that.
Hope you're dried out by now Chris. LOL Ektar really handled those scenes quite well and the color is terrific. Have to say, the two digital shots I liked the best were from the two waterfalls, each shot filled with just the flowing water. Amazing. Looking forward to your continued Icelandic videos.
Great video Chris as usual. Your new camera looks a great piece of kit......loved the waterfall shot that you took with it with the 6x12 back. The "camper " looked a little light on insulation, bet you were soaked wiith condensation in the morning.
Loved the video and the stills. The Iceland tourism bureau should cut you a check. Loved the second waterfall. Not sure if I liked the digital or analog better. I think if I was going to buy a print, I would take a more detailed look, but chances are, I would choose based more on wall space requirements.
Hey, you have been posting! Back a few months, I hadn't seen much so I'd looked over on Patreon a few times, and it wasn't showing much. I started a search today (for something unrelated) and your channel popped up, so I came over to look... Wow, at least 6 eps I've missed. Thanks for keeping things alive!
Hey Paul, yeah sorry about that, seems RUclips went on a rash of burying my videos for some viewers for whatever reason. I’ve had a few tell me I wasn’t showing up for them, might have to work on a way to get around that..
@@ChrisDarnell the odd thing is, you didn't come up in searches. That's why I checked Patreon, and I guess you aren't double/cross posting there... Anyway, it was nice to blast through 5-6 videos, and I really liked the southern Utah stuff.
Good results there with the Digital portrait shots I'd have thought you'd go 5x4 I'm off 3x2, that said the 2x1 film vertical works well. The film shot at the end is perfect for me. I was so close to going last year but every time I see the hoardes of people I keep adding ticks to the box of "I'll never go"
Thanks Andrew! That’s a good point, cropping to 5x4 would sit better next to all my large format images for sure. I’ve been sticking with the 3x2 lately when I shoot ultra-wide though, just because I like to lean into the lens distortion a bit. True there were definitely crowds in places during this trip, but that seems to be an issue just about everywhere these days.. 🤷🏻♂️
Thanks for inspiring video. I think both the Ektar images was superb. My experience is that it is a bit difficult to find portrait compositions in 6x12 but yours was great 👍
Thanks Mattias! Agreed, I think vertical compositions in panoramic formats are difficult to compose for sure, but I had a sneaking suspicion a waterfall would be a good fit for it. Glad you liked it!
So appreciate your efforts at bringing quality video. You make me smile. Water everywhere. Did you bring enough towels to keep all your equipment dry? What is with all the scaffolding inside the church? Thanks, Steve
I think I got more of a drenching than the poor cameras did haha, but they dried out pretty easily in the van with the bag open. I don't know exactly what they were doing with the scaffolding, there was a team in there doing some renovation work or something but last I heard it's all gone now
Really sublime shots. It looks like a great trip. Kudos for schlepping the view camera to the ends of the earth. Only one double exposure and no blank frames? You did real good! The RUclips gods seem to be angry with you. This never showed up in my feed, under any category. You apparently need to work harder to propitiate them. Did you try chucking a virgin into one of those volcanos?
Oh I've got more mistakes coming up.. haha. Although the videos are out of order this was actually the first trip with the 6x12 back, and I had a lot of "discoveries" we can say. 😆 I could definitely see in the analytics that the almighty algorithm was upset with me, seems that tends to be the case when I go too long between uploads. 😕 I'm considering starting a newsletter to help fix that...
Great to see a new video Chris. That seems like an awesome trip. The Skogafoss shots were awesome. I suppose there are enough english speakers there that language is not a huge problem? Or do you speak Icelandic...
Thanks Philip! I did try to learn a bit of Icelandic before going but.. oh boy. That's not an easy language to learn at all, haha. Fortunately I had no trouble at all getting around Iceland in English, everybody I interacted with was bilingual and quite friendly about it as well.
Got about halfway through and thought, ah man, I wish he had his film camera and then i see you in the drone shot setting it up. Nice! (I'm not even really a film shooter, but I was really curious to see how it would look)
That black and white shot at 7:30 is phenomenal.
Thanks Barry!
Love your drone photography!
Thank you!
Amazing! I was so new to photography when I went... I've been meaning to get back there. Thank you for the renaissance. The cafe at Seljalandsfoss is just like I remember it. Your shots are great.
Great video and photos. It's been over 30 years since I've been to Iceland. It hasn't changed much apart from the crowds of people. I think we parked the Land Rover where you where standing at Skogafoss and I may have a 5x4 of it somewhere if it survived the Great plumbing flood. Looking forward to the next video 😁🏔
Haha oh man, I just experienced a flash of terror thinking about some home disaster ruining my negatives 🫠 It must have been something seeing these landscapes back then, seems the crowds are just a fact of life in many places these days.
Really enjoyed this Chris
Thanks Andy!
Tough choice on the digital vs. film. I have to say the Canon images were stunning, and all the images are spectacular. I'm starting to have some regrets about unloading my 5D iii and lenses. Chris, these images are incredible. I felt like I was there...What a great adventure. Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks so much Jack, I'm glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching!
Love the interpretation with the darker cliffs, brings out the energy of the water and has more emotional feel.
Thanks Bryan!
Great video Chris!
Hey, there you are. We were thinking you got lost somewhere. Looks like Ektar was up to the challenge of the difficult environmental and lighting conditions. Looking forward to the rest of this adventure.
Haha, maybe only a little bit lost 😆 Gotta love that Ektar!
I really liked the 6x12 of Skógafoss, fantastic exposure. My GAS is growing for a horseman for my 4x5..
Thanks Daniel! It sure wasn't cheap but that 6x12 back has been a lot of fun
Great start to the trip Chris. Some wonderful images. I thought your skies turned out fine in the film images. I think digital makes us feel like everything needs to be perfect to extract detail and tones everywhere, but with film you just have to live with the limitations of the medium. Not sure if I'll ever make it there but Iceland is definitely on the bucket list.
Thanks Larry, great point there. Those film limitations are a double edged sword of sorts I suppose. I hope you do make it to Iceland, its quite the amazing place!
Love the falls images at 7:03 and 7:39, unique takes on a popular location. And I'm glad to see the 5D4 making an appearance again! Super hardy setup that's perfect for abusive environments like this
Thanks Brian, gotta love the old brick, it's weather sealed to the nines and takes an absolute beating!
Beautiful images. Your perseverance with the crowds and mist really paid off. What intrigues me is how you packed and carried all that equipment to Iceland. Perhaps you could do a video on that.
Thanks Jim! Great suggestion, I’ll see what I can do!
your videos are always beautiful!
Thanks so much!
Hope you're dried out by now Chris. LOL Ektar really handled those scenes quite well and the color is terrific. Have to say, the two digital shots I liked the best were from the two waterfalls, each shot filled with just the flowing water. Amazing. Looking forward to your continued Icelandic videos.
Thanks Jim! Haha, yeah it was quite the drenching under that first waterfall. As much as I love to shoot E6, that Ektar sure is some great stuff!
Great video Chris as usual. Your new camera looks a great piece of kit......loved the waterfall shot that you took with it with the 6x12 back. The "camper " looked a little light on insulation, bet you were soaked wiith condensation in the morning.
Thanks Malcolm!
7:35 beautiful! Great video and attention to detail. I'm really enjoying your channel!
Thank you so much!
Loved the video and the stills. The Iceland tourism bureau should cut you a check. Loved the second waterfall. Not sure if I liked the digital or analog better. I think if I was going to buy a print, I would take a more detailed look, but chances are, I would choose based more on wall space requirements.
Haha, thanks Dann! Good point on wall space, I'm definitely curious to see how 1x2 looks in print!
Hey, you have been posting! Back a few months, I hadn't seen much so I'd looked over on Patreon a few times, and it wasn't showing much. I started a search today (for something unrelated) and your channel popped up, so I came over to look... Wow, at least 6 eps I've missed. Thanks for keeping things alive!
Hey Paul, yeah sorry about that, seems RUclips went on a rash of burying my videos for some viewers for whatever reason. I’ve had a few tell me I wasn’t showing up for them, might have to work on a way to get around that..
@@ChrisDarnell the odd thing is, you didn't come up in searches. That's why I checked Patreon, and I guess you aren't double/cross posting there... Anyway, it was nice to blast through 5-6 videos, and I really liked the southern Utah stuff.
Good results there with the Digital portrait shots I'd have thought you'd go 5x4 I'm off 3x2, that said the 2x1 film vertical works well. The film shot at the end is perfect for me.
I was so close to going last year but every time I see the hoardes of people I keep adding ticks to the box of "I'll never go"
Thanks Andrew! That’s a good point, cropping to 5x4 would sit better next to all my large format images for sure. I’ve been sticking with the 3x2 lately when I shoot ultra-wide though, just because I like to lean into the lens distortion a bit. True there were definitely crowds in places during this trip, but that seems to be an issue just about everywhere these days.. 🤷🏻♂️
Thanks for inspiring video. I think both the Ektar images was superb. My experience is that it is a bit difficult to find portrait compositions in 6x12 but yours was great 👍
Thanks Mattias! Agreed, I think vertical compositions in panoramic formats are difficult to compose for sure, but I had a sneaking suspicion a waterfall would be a good fit for it. Glad you liked it!
So appreciate your efforts at bringing quality video. You make me smile. Water everywhere. Did you bring enough towels to keep all your equipment dry? What is with all the scaffolding inside the church? Thanks, Steve
I think I got more of a drenching than the poor cameras did haha, but they dried out pretty easily in the van with the bag open. I don't know exactly what they were doing with the scaffolding, there was a team in there doing some renovation work or something but last I heard it's all gone now
Really sublime shots. It looks like a great trip. Kudos for schlepping the view camera to the ends of the earth. Only one double exposure and no blank frames? You did real good!
The RUclips gods seem to be angry with you. This never showed up in my feed, under any category. You apparently need to work harder to propitiate them. Did you try chucking a virgin into one of those volcanos?
Oh I've got more mistakes coming up.. haha. Although the videos are out of order this was actually the first trip with the 6x12 back, and I had a lot of "discoveries" we can say. 😆 I could definitely see in the analytics that the almighty algorithm was upset with me, seems that tends to be the case when I go too long between uploads. 😕 I'm considering starting a newsletter to help fix that...
Great to see a new video Chris. That seems like an awesome trip. The Skogafoss shots were awesome. I suppose there are enough english speakers there that language is not a huge problem? Or do you speak Icelandic...
Thanks Philip! I did try to learn a bit of Icelandic before going but.. oh boy. That's not an easy language to learn at all, haha. Fortunately I had no trouble at all getting around Iceland in English, everybody I interacted with was bilingual and quite friendly about it as well.
Wrap a cable release around the front standard? Nice shots, all the same.
Thanks Bernard, that's a great idea. I'll have to explore that!
good stuff
Thank you!
Got about halfway through and thought, ah man, I wish he had his film camera and then i see you in the drone shot setting it up. Nice! (I'm not even really a film shooter, but I was really curious to see how it would look)
haha thanks Antonio!