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Photographing Iceland Volume 2
The Highlands & the Interior
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Only accessible for a few months a year, this beautiful travel and photo-location guidebook covers Iceland?s enigmatic highlands, one of the most desolate yet beautiful locations on Earth.
| Cordee Code: | CPB198 |
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| Page Size: | 250 x 250 mm |
| No of Pages: | 208 |
| Publisher: | Fotovue Ltd |
| ISBN13: | 9781916014565 |
| Author: | James Rushforth |
| Published Date: | July 2021 |
| Edition: | First, July 2021 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Illustrations: | Full colour throughout |
| Weight: | 850g |
| Product Type: | Guide Books |
| Countries: | Iceland |
Only accessible for a few months a year, this beautiful travel and photo-location guidebook covers Iceland's enigmatic highlands, one of the most desolate yet beautiful locations on Earth.
The interaction of wind, water and fire has sculpted a unique upland environment defined by inhospitable landscapes, extreme weather and rugged topography. A place of beauty, mystery and drama, much of the region's photographic appeal lies in this epitome of the Icelandic archetype, with no permanent habitation, a preference for unmetalled roads and very little infrastructure.
A trip to this area of genuine wilderness therefore requires careful consideration and planning to ensure a safe and productive visit. The long and often difficult driving approaches make many of the locations in the highlands unsuitable for hit and run tourism.
The interaction of wind, water and fire has sculpted a unique upland environment defined by inhospitable landscapes, extreme weather and rugged topography. A place of beauty, mystery and drama, much of the region's photographic appeal lies in this epitome of the Icelandic archetype, with no permanent habitation, a preference for unmetalled roads and very little infrastructure.
A trip to this area of genuine wilderness therefore requires careful consideration and planning to ensure a safe and productive visit. The long and often difficult driving approaches make many of the locations in the highlands unsuitable for hit and run tourism.




