Day 76. 14th September. F208 and F235 to Langisjór, Highlands, Iceland.
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After leaving Jökulheimaleið, I returned along the F228 to the F208, then drove south until taking the turnoff along the F235 to Langisjór, a long deep glacial lake.
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I think most or all of the earlier images are along the F208.
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This is definitely on the F208, south of Landmannalaugar.
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This is probably just after turning off on the F225.
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And this is definitely a view from the f225.
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It’s raining. You can see the raindrops on the lens.
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And finally here we are, at Langisjór.
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IF, for example, National Geographic were to choose to do an article on this long trip you are taking, how on earth would they choose a few images to present?
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I find that a problem myself when I have to choose a few images to print.
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Oh I’m sure you’d figure it out Murray. You’d just have to sit down for a few days, find out how many images they wanted, and keep making shorter and shorter lists.
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I do that, usually filtering a collection in Lightroom but when I enter prints in a Photographic Society competition and receive feedback, it’s common for me to then think “Why didn’t I enter that image or that image?”.
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