Driving My Van Across Iceland & I'm In Such a Bad Mood

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  • @M.B.7.7.
    @M.B.7.7.10 ай бұрын

    the difficulty on such trips is to slow down and get in the mood of relaxation

  • @ThomasHeatonPhoto

    @ThomasHeatonPhoto

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I took me 2 weeks 😂

  • @BarcombeBoy

    @BarcombeBoy

    10 ай бұрын

    Not hard to slow down in Iceland. The speed limit is only 90km/h

  • @Leonsimages
    @Leonsimages10 ай бұрын

    Thomas, I really liked this video. Yes, it's great video about photography, but what really sets it apart from other videos is you talking about the mental side of photography & roadtrips. I could really feel what you were going through. And I think it's great to show this in a world where photography in social media is this never ending chase for perfection - when in reality, life & photography is a journey of ups & downs.

  • @garyverstick1620

    @garyverstick1620

    10 ай бұрын

    LOL, “sets it apart”? Methinks you don’t watch Thomas’ videos. Part of their charm is his constant struggle with self-induced mental anxieties. 😄

  • @Leonsimages

    @Leonsimages

    10 ай бұрын

    @@garyverstick1620 I think we ran into some misunderstanding / language barriers here? I basically implied the same thing you said :D The "sets it apart" wasn't meant to be a comparison to himself, but rather to the general trend I mentioned in my last sentence :)

  • @garyverstick1620

    @garyverstick1620

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Leonsimages I wondered if you meant other photographers when you said other videos. 😄

  • @zarrow50

    @zarrow50

    10 ай бұрын

    Yera, he's just taking photos, like it's a big deal

  • @spacejesus570
    @spacejesus57010 ай бұрын

    Tourists complaining about tourists always fascinates me.

  • @QwertyuioopasdfgjjklzZz

    @QwertyuioopasdfgjjklzZz

    4 ай бұрын

    Friendly fire💀

  • @scotttucker9613
    @scotttucker961310 ай бұрын

    “It doesn’t matter, just being out here trying is enough” Needed to hear that today. What a lovely place to get to try, Iceland is!

  • @monkeybarmonkeyman

    @monkeybarmonkeyman

    10 ай бұрын

    He needs to make a bumper sticker of that saying and paste it over his driving area.

  • @Jari.Ylioja
    @Jari.Ylioja10 ай бұрын

    Still after 7 years I'm waiting for your videos every week and great video again of course.

  • @ThomasHeatonPhoto

    @ThomasHeatonPhoto

    10 ай бұрын

    Legend 👊

  • @stevemuzak8526
    @stevemuzak852610 ай бұрын

    Not many adventure landscape photographers share the truth as you, Thomas. It's not always amazing. Most of the time nothing happen. Looking for inspiration is damn hard sometimes.

  • @rdfilms.
    @rdfilms.10 ай бұрын

    Let’s take a moment and appreciate all the work involved in setting each camera shot! I really appreciate your work! Keep it up man! You are an inspiration for everyone ❤

  • @BeNiceBeGood
    @BeNiceBeGood10 ай бұрын

    I would watch youtuber Kraig Adams' videos on solo hiking and on many of his videos there aren't many other hikers. The views are amazing and I'm thinking wow, landscape photographers should be all over these places. But I guess because you need to be in good shape to get to these places. I'm just saddened that many landscape photographers aren't hiking to more places similar to where Kraig hikes but instead keep going to the same Lakes or Iceland etc.

  • @juanitakelly3082
    @juanitakelly308210 ай бұрын

    The travelogue maker in you, with beautifully filmed and edited drone and selfie work, balances out your grumpy landscape photographer side by always leaving us anticipating what exciting things we know you are going to find! We appreciate your honesty about how hard it can be.

  • @spidersj12
    @spidersj1210 ай бұрын

    Putting such high expectations on yourself while doing such an epic adventure puts one on the edge of losing patience at the least thing, it's natural.

  • @MarkJ1776
    @MarkJ177610 ай бұрын

    People suck. I just started getting shots of an egret standing on a handrail with autumn colors behind it when a guy walking his dog looked at it, then me, then ran directly at it to scare it. Then he turned back and smiled. All I said was "really?"

  • @alexven92
    @alexven9210 ай бұрын

    4:10 Damn I've experienced this a lot too in my life and it's quite annoying not being able to enjoy the sights because you just have to get somewhere otherwise the anxiousness will not go away.

  • @ThomasHeatonPhoto

    @ThomasHeatonPhoto

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah, for sure. It happens to me all the time.

  • @nevillebloodybartos

    @nevillebloodybartos

    10 ай бұрын

    I get this as well… I thought it was just me… sometimes in I’m on a long road trip from France to Italy for example, I get total mission focus to get to where I’m going, to the pint I only stop for fuel and forget to even eat and drink… even when I do force myself to stop the stress the get going again always wins 😂

  • @smartiefox256
    @smartiefox25610 ай бұрын

    I really appreciate that you include the frustrating part. Everyone has these moments - even professionals like you. This helps a lot to know you're not the only one. Taking a breath. Relax. Stop forcing it. Creativity is natural. If you're happy and relaxed, you Images will reflect that. ❤

  • @robaire.b
    @robaire.b10 ай бұрын

    Fascinating account of travelling in a van in Iceland, taking photographs together with the frustrations and negative feelings. Makes it all so much more real. So good to hear that Icelandic campsites charge a fraction of the amount demanded by UK campsites, which are ridiculously expensive considering all you need is a quiet parking spot for most campervans

  • @papatcat9547
    @papatcat954710 ай бұрын

    I like the old saying "leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures"

  • @greenawayr08
    @greenawayr0810 ай бұрын

    My wife and I took a year out travelling when we were 30, before having kids. We’re talking about getting a campervan this year for precisely this type of thing, but on top of that, you’ve really awakened my desire to just get a bit of solitude now and then. I love my kids and family, but I think some of us, now and then, just need to get away from it all if we can.

  • @Ramage7070
    @Ramage707010 ай бұрын

    Tom, I get that "I need to go" whenever I am on a road trip and it takes all I have to just SLOW DOWN and STOP to capture images and enjoy the whole reason I am doing the road trip.

  • @ThomasHeatonPhoto

    @ThomasHeatonPhoto

    10 ай бұрын

    Glad to know it's not just me. I did eventually calm down, but it took weeks.

  • @tooyoungtobeold8756
    @tooyoungtobeold875610 ай бұрын

    I know the feeling of constantly moving. I'm the same. Two night in one place is more than enough for me. As an amateur photographer (aren't we all?), I used to hate people in the shot then, I accepted it and actually waited for people sometimes as they give places scale.

  • @justjesse247
    @justjesse247Ай бұрын

    I know this is an older video but in case you do read this...I really enjoyed your bravery in taking us along with your journey in Iceland. An amazing trip surely but filled with pressure as a professional who needs to perform. I do understand. But for me, inspiration sneaks up and surprises me when I'm not looking. That's when I force myself to pull over and make it happen no matter what the cost. Waiting for the turnout never works! When you see the shot, you gotta stop! But for me, driving around looking for it never worked. Much love...

  • @Rhinoskin62
    @Rhinoskin6210 ай бұрын

    A landscape photographer hates people who knew lol

  • @peterfritzphoto
    @peterfritzphoto10 ай бұрын

    Thomas, I’m always stunned how you manage to shoot such incredible footage of you arriving at and departing park-ups. And the drone tracking shots this time around were incredible. I have the Mavic 3 Pro, and I can never get the vehicle tracking to work smoothly. How do you do it, man!? Thanks for another spectacular adventure story. 👍🦘

  • @ThomasHeatonPhoto

    @ThomasHeatonPhoto

    10 ай бұрын

    I have just purchased the Air 3, and it's effing incredible. I couldn't recommend it highly enough. It's literally idiot proof.

  • @peterfritzphoto

    @peterfritzphoto

    10 ай бұрын

    @@ThomasHeatonPhoto Ugh…I suspected it might be. The Air 2 was much better at subject tracking than the Mavic 3 or 3 Pro. Thanks for replying, Thomas. 👍

  • @raziour
    @raziour10 ай бұрын

    That glacier shot at 23:40 is one of the best shots I've seen in your videos, absolutely stunning.

  • @adampoll4977
    @adampoll497710 ай бұрын

    I always admire your discipline for simplifying the scene. Makes for a far more soothing and yet intriguing image.

  • @MrDeanJamieson
    @MrDeanJamieson10 ай бұрын

    Once again, your approach to making these videos just resonates perfectly with me. I love hearing your thoughts and feelings while you are on these adventures and composing these images. I love seeing you cringe at having to take video or stills with other people around and know it is exactly how I would feel! How many times have I framed a dream shot only to curse the existence of people in general as random wanderers ruin my composition! Nice to know I'm not the only one who wishes there was a switch on my camera (or my life) to make people temporarily vanish! You obviously feel pressure to always find beautiful images, but don't sell your videos short! The video footage you share of the areas you travel is always stunning, and your narration is always entertaining and makes me feel part of the journey! Love the images as always, and loving the adventure to and through Iceland!

  • @ThomasHeatonPhoto

    @ThomasHeatonPhoto

    10 ай бұрын

    That's a really nice comment to read. Thanks for being so thoughtful 👍

  • @D3lor34n
    @D3lor34n2 ай бұрын

    I recognize the struggle in myself and i don't like it either, worrying about things that might go wrong with the car before anything happened at all or that really unproductive restlessness of not being able to be in the moment but instead thinking of where i need to be next and missing the whole point. I love the vast solitude of northern countries in the low seasons, it's just magical knowing theres no soul arround you for miles when all you do in your day to day life is being surrounded with hundreds to thousands of people within a square mile at any given time all day and night long. Some great photos of yours, loved the glacier shot.

  • @Chris_Barker_Wild_World
    @Chris_Barker_Wild_World10 ай бұрын

    I actually really liked the composition of the lighthouse shot in the end, it captured a nice moment for that couple!

  • @matthiaslachmund3303

    @matthiaslachmund3303

    10 ай бұрын

    Just sad they’ll likely never get to see it.

  • @MichaelShainblum
    @MichaelShainblum10 ай бұрын

    Ah, photographing busy spots is such a burden for landscape photographers. Sure you can clone folks out, but let's be honest that's pure cheating. I like to use the in-camera approach. Calmy walk over to the person in your frame and very politely push them, not aggressively, but with enough force to knock them over. This makes them much less visible in your frame. If they stand up before you get the shot, simply repeat the process until you get the images that you like! :) Nah but in all seriousness, great video Thomas! I loved the way you filmed this!

  • @nerrelloader4226
    @nerrelloader422616 күн бұрын

    Loved that circular glacier photo. Moody & amazing. The one thing you are missing from your camper is a hot water shower set up.

  • @karthikkosm
    @karthikkosm10 ай бұрын

    It’s amazing how you take the drone shots on this solo trip .. very cinematic and feel like seeing a movie.. Amazing and I have been following you for many years now 👍🏽

  • @nixxin_prime
    @nixxin_prime10 ай бұрын

    Please start noting your settings again. It's always nice to have a reference. Love your videos as always!

  • @rodneytopor1846
    @rodneytopor184610 ай бұрын

    Appreciate your honesty in describing your feelings, and of course it's always enjoyable to see Iceland's scenery. Looking forward to next week's video.

  • @allandixon8105
    @allandixon810510 ай бұрын

    Ah Destination Addiction; had it all of my life. Tomorrow isn''t better and the grass isn't greener somewhere else ... which as a landscape photographer you should know. (Unless you shoot on Fuji-film or cameras then the greens really pop...). Thomas you need some mindfulness in your life. If you're always chasing rainbows, you'll miss the seashells at your feet. Think I need to write a self-help book for photographers with analogies like that 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Myles995
    @Myles99510 ай бұрын

    Glad you worked through it. Be in the moment, take a breath and embrace the time you have out there. Well done on many levels sir.

  • @delboy1727
    @delboy172710 ай бұрын

    Always happy to watch videos on Iceland - probably my most favourite country in the world to visit. I'm not a landscape photographer, but the landscape certainly adds a dramatic background when working with models.

  • @langdons2848
    @langdons284810 ай бұрын

    The world is full of people. It is hard to go anywhere and be "alone" these days - especially so when it's somewhere that is scenic and attracts tourists and photographers. I had the same experience in Iceland in 2018. Just something we have to live with now.

  • @tTLM823
    @tTLM82310 ай бұрын

    Really appreciate how you explain your thinking concerning sizing up a photo. The aspect ratios you choose are often not what I had imagined but then when I see the final result I truly learn somethings that are valuable. Thank you!

  • @Spectre124
    @Spectre12410 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing honest videos. Trying to get back into photography, I've felt a lot of frustration and anxiety, and seeing countless videos online from photographers showing perfect experiences yielding perfect photos and nothing else makes me doubt my talent and love for the craft. I appreciate seeing you struggle like a normal human being (I mean that in a good way) and I really like it when you share photos you're not happy with and take the time to explain why you don't like them and how you would have improved them.

  • @sanclewphotographic
    @sanclewphotographic10 ай бұрын

    Another great Video Thomas, as the previous comment mentions the mental state and the way you have to get into the correct frame of mind to produce your best work, and the images you took were beautiful cannot wait for the next episode, take care.

  • @JS-wz3km
    @JS-wz3km10 ай бұрын

    I like the couple in the doorway. I like images with people doing people things. Like your video shots with you in them. Of course, I like learning about landscape photography too.

  • @o.aldenproductions.9858
    @o.aldenproductions.985810 ай бұрын

    Thank you for saying "my lighthouse" that means your kind heart is in the right place. So you're always welcome to Iceland and you'll have your official Íslandsvinur stamp 🇬🇧❤🇮🇸

  • @astrojourneyuk
    @astrojourneyuk10 ай бұрын

    These are the videos that I love the most from Thomas. Exploring, enjoying where you are and letting us tag along.

  • @byWasim
    @byWasim10 ай бұрын

    HI! Been a subscriber for nearly half a decade. Love your stuff and take on it all. I'm a working photographer in Bend, Oregon. I also own an alpaca store. You're too often cold. Alpaca keeps you warm. Very warm. But not stinky and sweaty. And its soft. Almost illegally soft. Softer than clouds. Get a hold of me, let me gift you some alpaca stuff! And holler if you're ever in the area.

  • @StanleyKubick1
    @StanleyKubick110 ай бұрын

    as an icelander, I'm very interested to hear how you feel you're not a part of the bad tourism

  • @Andyhutchinson

    @Andyhutchinson

    10 ай бұрын

    Because he's not polluting the environment with plastic waste? 10% of your country's GDP is derived from tourism. We have similar numbers here in Australia and in particular in the region I live in which is very popular with international visitors. But I'll take a bus-full of landscape photographers over a car full of Chinese tourists.

  • @hope121107

    @hope121107

    10 ай бұрын

    😂 The tourists are the least of Iceland’s problems!

  • @Peter_Reed_Photography

    @Peter_Reed_Photography

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Fred-wb5nz "There is a profound irony in Thomas complaining about there being too many people there and then posting a video on KZread which will likely attract more" Just wanted to say, although I enjoyed Tom's video, personally I don't feel an urge to visit Iceland. Partly because of the insane amount of tourists, ahem photographers (and youtubers), who visit, which being an introvert would frustrate me greatly. But also because I think Iceland has lost most of its magic as a photography location. Much rather find my own places, and there are so many other, quieter places to go.

  • @tonyf9984

    @tonyf9984

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@Peter_Reed_PhotographyUp to mid-June and after mid-September, Iceland is beautifully quiet and very much cheaper. Not clear why Tom picked high season; maybe because of meeting up with his fellow photographers.

  • @Peter_Reed_Photography

    @Peter_Reed_Photography

    10 ай бұрын

    @@tonyf9984 Ah right, didn't know that. Whenever I've seen an Iceland video on a photography channel, they invariably complain about how busy and expensive it is. Perhaps they've all been going round the same time of year. Does seem odd they picked high season but I suppose they may also have been thinking about the weather aspect.

  • @recordingroadtrips
    @recordingroadtrips10 ай бұрын

    I know this "anxious go go go" feeling well. For me it's because I know that there is SO much to see in this world, and time is, unfortunately, usually short.

  • @KevinMullett
    @KevinMullett10 ай бұрын

    Great video, faf and all. My first day in Iceland I felt much the same. I attributed it to the reality of finally being somewhere I always dreamed of going, only to feel bottled up due to the pressure of making it count.

  • @lawrencenelson7955
    @lawrencenelson795510 ай бұрын

    Really enjoy your photography and ability to tell a story as you travel and photograph. Looking forward to continue traveling with you as you explore Iceland.

  • @bartjes2509
    @bartjes250910 ай бұрын

    Nice Thomas, I'm back from Iceland (trip end of July) and I also got to the Highlands seeing just 2 cars in an afternoon of driving. Pity you weren't able to take more photographs from South-East Iceland but I guess you were on a time budget. The reception/kitchen of the Vik campsite area has free WiFi by the way. Kind regards & looking forward to your next video

  • @scotty4418
    @scotty441810 ай бұрын

    Can relate to those feelings you were having at the beginning Thomas. Setting off of my biggest photography trip next week and keep thinking about everything and fretting about not getting the images I want. Keep reminding myself to enjoy the experience and the rest will take its course. Loved the images this week and the glacier image definitely worked being cropped

  • @markattardo
    @markattardo10 ай бұрын

    Awesome video! I appreciate you including the frustration reality check and working through it.

  • @cliftonwhittaker260
    @cliftonwhittaker26010 ай бұрын

    Thomas, this has been a very difficult trip for you so far. I'm looking forward to your change of location and seeing you some beautiful and dramatic pictures in the highlands. Your have been very lucky to capture of couple of nuggets in your current location. The terrain on the south coast reminds me more of driving around on an ash heap, which what in effect you are doing. Kind of reminds me an autumn trip I made to the mountains one year and ended up driving in an area where the coal strip mines had destroyed the sides of the mountains and left miles of huge, raw scars and rubble. I got some beautiful shots later after I changed locations and drove to another mountain area that was pristine and natural. The same thing will happen for you when you get to the highland and the north side of Iceland. Wishing you the best of luck.

  • @VanMierl0
    @VanMierl010 ай бұрын

    Hee Thomas Great to see you here, and very beautiful and calming. Idd people are getting more and more and outrageous that they don't clean up their mess, I always teach my son that. Maybe a generation passes that they find out that we only have 1 earth and that they will appreciate that. Great to see and look after. Regards and see you soon, Martin

  • @shans458
    @shans45810 ай бұрын

    Hi Mr. Heaton, your videos are amazing! It’s because of this that I have taken up photography. I always appreciated photography but now I am inspired to start taking pictures, so thank you for your inspiration.

  • @andyjohnson6270
    @andyjohnson627010 ай бұрын

    Turn the snorkel back the other way. That way is very cool but it’s a dust trap - exactly one of the reasons you fitted it to circumvent.

  • @ThomasHeatonPhoto

    @ThomasHeatonPhoto

    10 ай бұрын

    Haha, I've had so many messages about that snorkel. Here is my final decision: forward for fast miles, backwards for the gravel roads when travelling more than a few miles... Or when in heavy rain.

  • @nordic5490

    @nordic5490

    10 ай бұрын

    Correct. Face the snorkel backwards. Where do you think all those bugs, moths, locusts etc go ? Right into your air box and clagging up the air filter. Turn it backwards and mostof the insects will not be sucked in. This makes a massive difference. I also have fitted an oiled foam pre filter over the air filter. Just occassionally clean the prefilter, and the air filter lasts forever. The prefilter works geat. Fyi, I was a surveyor in the remote parts of Oz, all over the Northern Territory (NT) of Oz, amd central Australia for several years, 90k kms pa, and nealry all dirt roads, or tracks. You havent seen dust untill you come up behind a 50m long roadtrain on a dirt road doing 80kmh in central Oz.

  • @andysuzierawlins5462
    @andysuzierawlins546210 ай бұрын

    Always love your honesty Thomas, I think letting go of pressure to perform like you say and allow creativity to flow to experiment with different

  • @pauljakeman
    @pauljakeman10 ай бұрын

    Awesome video Thomas, and what a trip. Thanks for including the lows aswell as the highs. Your really inspiring mate.

  • @levt2156
    @levt215610 ай бұрын

    The tube glacier shot is spectacular. It inspires such a feeling within me.

  • @peterebel7899
    @peterebel789910 ай бұрын

    Thomas Day 2 in Iceland and your van is still clean and shiny? Some years ago we did the very same trip from the Ferry hatbox to Eglistadir and then the gravel road short cut of the southern ring road. We had some rain and recognized the wind coming from the rear with the sane speed we drove. The windows went dark and we never saw the color of the car for the rest of the trip again.... But great photography and adventure ...

  • @christophergreen2397
    @christophergreen239710 ай бұрын

    Great videos, great photography, keep them coming! I would never have thought about combining photography with a personal therapy session.

  • @aarondcmedia9585
    @aarondcmedia958510 ай бұрын

    Those Delicas are such a good looking vehicle, and your camper conversion is on point.

  • @2LargeHounds
    @2LargeHounds10 ай бұрын

    Still laughing at the sheep attack. Hiding in the van and waiting until you turned your back was brilliant of them.

  • @RichardNievesNY
    @RichardNievesNY9 ай бұрын

    Tourists... I almost always find myself photoshopping them out. I take multiple shots waiting for them to move to another area and then stack the shots and remove them. A lot more work but better than leaving without taking the shot.

  • @VizualizeIt
    @VizualizeIt10 ай бұрын

    I did a similiar trip some years ago but tenting with a hire car. Had exactly the same experience at the start with little motivation to photogragh or anything else other than drive. An encounter with Icelandic horses and watching Curlews in a field changed all that and snapped me out of the travel tunnel. I found it amazing how one little experience completely changed the trip. Enjoy

  • @lottatroublemaker6130
    @lottatroublemaker613010 ай бұрын

    14:29 - Earlier, when you told about the prices for the ferry etc., I was thinking «OMG, what a pressure», so not surprised to hear that you do feel that… So very human! Glad you don’t let it affect your creative process though! The world needs great photographers! Thanks for sharing, loved the videos I have watched, so happy that KZread offered me your videos! Nature Photography is not my thing, but all things photography is inspiring!!! 🩷📷🩷📷🩷

  • @romiemiller7876
    @romiemiller787610 ай бұрын

    Some people just never been housebroke. I've had people deliberately try to foul up my photos. Aggravating. I used to say that cold is a four-letter word. Then I realized tdhat warm is also a four-letter word. I like warm! * Your shot will not look the same even if it was shot from the same place.

  • @HarryNewbury
    @HarryNewbury10 ай бұрын

    It’s funny you mention lacking inspiration or excitement, I have been subscribed to you for I don’t know how long (got to be 5 or 6 years). For the past 3 of those year I’ve not had any inspiration to take photos, or engage much in photography related media. But I’ve recently become (last week or so) inspired again, and this video has only amplified that. Love the content, keep it up.

  • @luisdasilva9059
    @luisdasilva905910 ай бұрын

    A good friend of mine used to say "Don't force something that has to be inspired" and that's exactly what those spectacular places will do, don't put pressure on yourself, your content is fantastic and I just admire how you document/tell the story. Wishing you a great adventure out there and enjoy!

  • @faisalsultan892
    @faisalsultan89210 ай бұрын

    Iceland has suffered from over-tourism. I first went there in 2009 and we had all the sights and places to ourselves... it was amazing. I wouldnt go to Iceland anymore - last time I went was in 2020. Its just so saturated now.

  • @juno3309

    @juno3309

    10 ай бұрын

    I went 3 times in the early 2000s. On the first trip I did the usual touristy South Iceland area, though it was a walking holiday as well, so we did get away from people at times. Car parks were still very small then, even at at the hotspots. The other two were to the north-east and south-east, walking holidays for serious walkers, and they were fabulous - virtually no tourists, though accomodation was often very basic. I'd love to go back again as it is a wonderful place, but the pictures of all the visitors does put me off. I guess, like the UK, if you are prepared to walk a bit, and go to more obscure places rather than the 'must-see' sights, it is still very possible to get that sense of wilderness. I love the videos from Just icelandic. Hardly a person in sight in his (except on the visits to the live volcanoes).

  • @David-cq6zx
    @David-cq6zxАй бұрын

    That glacier shot was an absolute banger. That would look awesome as a massive blown up print.

  • @forrestproductions
    @forrestproductions10 ай бұрын

    Hello Thomas. Catching this video a couple of days late. if you are still in Southern Iceland, take a drive down Rt 211 (East of Vik off Rt 1). There is an abandoned farm with the Mýrdalsjökull glacier as a background. I think you would enjoy photographing it. It's about 5 km down Rt 211 on your right.

  • @DanielKennedyaeos
    @DanielKennedyaeos10 ай бұрын

    I felt the sentiment in this video Thomas. When the amateur Instagram/content generation fades away I'll go back to Iceland but the place was a circus last time we went - in the dead of winter 2017! The difference in the number of people (who totally disregard the ropes around paths etc) compared to 2014 was remarkable.

  • @ericmoon871
    @ericmoon87110 ай бұрын

    Totally relatable about there being too many people around. I live in Utah in the states and until about 5 years ago there were a lot of beautiful secrets but it’s since blown up because of social media. It’s hard to go anywhere and get a unique picture any time of day.

  • @walruss60
    @walruss6010 ай бұрын

    Looking forward to the next one. Keep warm.

  • @2lipToo
    @2lipToo10 ай бұрын

    You are such an adorable worry wort and I love your authenticity. The work just put into these videos is impressive, and quite the road trip.❤

  • @mikearmstrong7956
    @mikearmstrong795610 ай бұрын

    Way to Go Tom, Onward & Upward as they say!! Tune your attitude in.Lets see some of your Awesome SHOTS

  • @nevcartledge
    @nevcartledge10 ай бұрын

    Wow! A couple of real stunners in this Thomas.

  • @darrensworkshop6783
    @darrensworkshop678310 ай бұрын

    Hi Thomas - Darren Here from Stockton-on-Tees, As a keen landscape photographer myself try and see the landscape without any pre-conceived ideas for THE shot. See what the landscape offers then start composing. Enjoying the series. Good luck.

  • @Peter_Reed_Photography
    @Peter_Reed_Photography10 ай бұрын

    Nice start to the trip, and I like the self deprecation regarding the moaning and other tourists. Looking forward to the following videos and seeing who else is going to the highlands with you and Thor.

  • @zeballos5757
    @zeballos575710 ай бұрын

    I have a rule to never get aggravated in photography. Even if I start to, I stop it and say no, not allowed in this part of my life. However, people are usually the only thing that annoy me in photography. For example, the other day I was in the grocery store. I wasn’t doing photography, but do use my cell a lot to document things during my day. I noticed the shelves in one section of the store were completely empty. Coke Cola is on strike here. A man was out of frame from my shot but saw me raise my phone up to take a picture. He walks right in front of my shot and says Coke is on strike. I said I know, that’s why I am taking the picture to show it to people. He just stays there and doesn’t move. So yeah, the only thing that annoys me about photography at times is people. So in that way, I can relate to some of your frustration in this video.

  • @RINGSIDESETS
    @RINGSIDESETS10 ай бұрын

    i'm from south Devon on the outskirts of Dartmoor, which i have always loved and think is one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world, i have been lucky enough to travel the world and see many many beautiful landscapes, i have always looked at each and thought , Dartmoor is still the best, ... until i visited Iceland! I was truly blown away by its beauty, and by the people more, a fantastic place. You are truly lucky, great videos, i'm addicted!

  • @petesuchon7340
    @petesuchon73409 ай бұрын

    Great Video Thomas, thank you.

  • @JasonYoder
    @JasonYoder10 ай бұрын

    You totally crack me up. I used to be self-conscious about vlogging in public. Then I realized that I do not know these people and could care less about what they think.

  • @robertdnero2217
    @robertdnero221710 ай бұрын

    A joy to watch. Thanks, Thomas.

  • @Weareeverything2023
    @Weareeverything202310 ай бұрын

    Most amazing place on earth IMO. It’s beauty is incredible, so new and raw. Going back next year.

  • @icycat75
    @icycat7510 ай бұрын

    Great message about the downs only ever being transitory 💕💕 Beautiful landscape

  • @SteveShueyPhotography
    @SteveShueyPhotography10 ай бұрын

    That curvy glacier shot is simply outstanding. Such moody light. Enjoying these videos of your trip.

  • @TRD_Kyle
    @TRD_Kyle10 ай бұрын

    Such a relatable video. Just this past weekend I visited a couple of national parks that i had not been to before. I always feel pressure to make some nice images there because it is a national park for a reason. It can be such a struggle however with so many other people either at the spot I want to be, or in the frame that I am shooting. I both love the fact that the outdoors and these amazing places are accessible to so many but also hate it at the exact same time and just want to be there by myself. I also have the same feeling of "I need to get to 'X' location" and have no idea why. I could have 8 hours to drive 30min and still feel the pressure and won't stop images at times or will rush things just to regret it later. It is so nice to see content that actually shows these struggles and not sugar coating or hiding them. Looking forward to the next ones Thomas.

  • @frankberlin8084
    @frankberlin808410 ай бұрын

    Great - thank you 👍🙏

  • @Vimsern1
    @Vimsern110 ай бұрын

    I like how you share your feelings. I can relate a lot. Great vid

  • @jackdarren9210
    @jackdarren921010 ай бұрын

    I admire your spirit of adventure.

  • @gigoyiyo
    @gigoyiyo10 ай бұрын

    I just came from dolomites, any landscape pic with my camera, or million of influencers or huge caravans ruining the landscape. Solution, avoid summer or pics with the drone. Love your videos.

  • @minisla
    @minisla10 ай бұрын

    Great to see the actual goings on regarding the work involved to get images .

  • @renepoggenpoel1711
    @renepoggenpoel171110 ай бұрын

    Love your van! I did the same thing to a Dodge Grand Caravan and the solar panel on the roof is a game changer. Can’t wait for my next trip. Enjoy the solitude.

  • @randyschwager2515
    @randyschwager251510 ай бұрын

    Great “real world” video! Thanks for taking me along!

  • @Ben-xi7vp
    @Ben-xi7vp9 ай бұрын

    That first gravel road was a tricky one for me, when I was driving the opposite way to Egilsstadir in a vw polo. Alongside having very little traction on the gravel road; it was also pitch black, cold, and I had very little fuel left too. This only added to the whole Iceland experience though. Glad to see you enjoying it out there! Keep up the good work!

  • @normjames4451
    @normjames445110 ай бұрын

    Wow! I am exactly the same way when I’m on a roadtrip. I have a nice camper and truck and everything is nice and comfortable - but, I don’t really like to camp. Unfortunately it’s the only way to get to the locations that I want to photograph. Such is what we put up with to enjoy our passion. Thomas - keep up the inspiring videos and I’ll keep watching.

  • @nb7524
    @nb752410 ай бұрын

    Interesting video. Also, I really like the second 10 stop shot in the last glacier curve shot, beautiful. I look forward to your next video.

  • @hilleviupmanis8687
    @hilleviupmanis86877 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @Berry_N
    @Berry_N10 ай бұрын

    Been enjoying these videos, I feel your pain about the other people. Thanks for sharing!

  • @lottatroublemaker6130
    @lottatroublemaker613010 ай бұрын

    10:21 Sometimes it’s more about the process of taking the photograph than the final result… Soul Food is what Photography sometimes is… ❤📷❤📸❤

  • @toddboddington
    @toddboddington10 ай бұрын

    I can see how a trip like this can make you feel the need to hurry yourself. Maybe start to practice being present in the beautiful landscapes you go to. Meditation in these spots would be amazing! Let life flow as you mentioned half way. Hopefully one day I may visit and experience it 😊