Iceland – Day 1 – 18th February 2014
We arrived safe and well in Reykjavik this morning, but after an early start for a lot of the Welshot crew we didn't really feel like jumping straight into a full on photography session.
We left the first Photography outing until about 4pm when the Welshot group gathered at the Hot Dog kiosk, "Bæjarins beztu". After a few members sampled the wares, we proceeded along the waterfront to the Sun Voyager, viking ship sculpture.
It was bitterly cold today on the waterfront and soon the decision was made to head off to a local hostelry for refreshments (Beer). We'd just got settled to watch the Man City v Barcelona match when we had a tip off (thanks Kris Williams) that the Aurora was out there. I went and popped my head outside and sure enough there was a faint hint of green light in the sky. We ventured to the waterfront again to the Sun Voyager sculpture.
We were later told that the column of light that intersected the Aurora Borealis was an art installation by Yoko Ono as a tribute to John Lennon, I think we were told it was called the Peace Light.
So not a bad first night really. A few of the group will be kicking themselves for not venturing out, but it was bitterly cold and it had been a very long day.
February 18th, 2014 - 23:05
Glad you captured it – I am sleeping in tomorrow – Done my Green Light part tonight with the Pagan Gods 😉 … hehehe… See you TOMORROW ! 🙂
February 18th, 2014 - 23:23
Brilliant Patrick Yates 🙂
February 19th, 2014 - 06:34
Great hotdogs from that kiosk as you probably know by now
February 19th, 2014 - 10:23
Hard to believe that some of you went to Iceland and sat in a pub watching football!!!
February 19th, 2014 - 10:44
Don’t let them fool you Rita Leggett. They never stopped looking at the Aurora forecast and as soon as it hit they were out until gone past midnight… considering it had been a 1.Comments…..
February 19th, 2014 - 10:59
That’s more like it :). Looking forward to reading all the blogs and seeing the pictures 🙂
February 19th, 2014 - 12:23
Aurora Forecast for tonight is excellent (could even be seen in Northern Scotland if the skies are clear), so fingers crossed for no clouds 🙂