Stillness | Iceland
Happy 2017!
Happy 2017 from Nor'easter Films!
Two Peaks | Southern Iceland
Two unnamed peaks under the Southern Iceland Milky Way.
Basalt Towers | Vik, Iceland
The basalt towers of Vik, Iceland reflected in a tidal marsh of the North Atlantic.
Seljalandsfoss | Iceland
On-location | Seljalandsfoss | Iceland
Night Camp | Southern Iceland
Setting up camp under the vast Southern Iceland night sky. Vik, Iceland
Iceland Rising
Seljalandsfoss | Iceland
Seljalandsfoss is the most iconic waterfall in Iceland. Glacial melt from volcano glacier Eyjafjallajökull feeds this 197 foot waterfall.
Svínafellsjökull Sunset | Iceland
Sunset over the calving face and meltwater lagoon of the Svínafellsjökull Glacier in Southern Iceland.
Meltwater Sunset | Iceland
Meltwater Sunset | Svínafellsjökull | Iceland
Blue Glacial Ice | Svínafellsjökull
The blue glacial ice of Svínafellsjökull is a record of geologic time dating as far back as 2,500 years.
Sunset | Vik | Iceland
Sunset over the off-shore rock formations and black sands of Vik, Iceland.
Seljalandsfoss | Iceland
Seljalandsfoss | Iceland
Route 1 | Southern Iceland
Route 1 in Southern Iceland is the ultimate route for an extended road trip. The scenery is vast and untouched, and the geologic features are unforgettable.
Evening | Iceland
Evening falling on Southern Iceland | November 2016
Galactic Core | Iceland
Galactic Core Rising Over the Mountains of Southern Iceland
November 2016
Svínafellsjökull Glacier
On Location | Svínafellsjökull Glacier | Iceland
On-location on the Svínafellsjökull Glacier in the Southern Region of Iceland. November 2016.
Climbers: Brent Gibson, John Reyes, John Bulmer
In the Throne Room of Svínafellsjökull
Video Field Notes | Iceland
Iceland is the size of Ohio, but it feels vast and wild. it The landscape is more like a playground for giants. Huge rock formations and creeping blue glaciers exist in the south with only a few roads to access them. And the farmhouses and hotels that do exist out there seem even smaller in the empty spaces. The nights are heavy with zero light pollution.
A week along the coast was an eduction. The weather there is stronger and faster than anything we had encountered before. Our third day was spent in a severe gale from which we had to take shelter in a hotel at the foot of the Svínafellsjökull Glacier. But our time on the glacier was worth any amount of travel or logistical challenge.
Footage is being reviewed and complied and more content will be available soon. -Bulmer
Blue Ice of Svínafellsjökull
Update: The trip to Iceland was a successful learning experience. We are in the process of sifting through footage and images. More content is on the way. Iceland is an amazing wilderness with fast moving weather and geologic features that are hard to imaging in scale. More to come.