Hello!
This is my first time ever posting on steemit and I'm delighted to be here. I found out about steemit through the poloniex exchange and decided to do a little research. I did not expect to find such a varied and interesting community! Content is excellent and everybody really seems to be behind the project, its a wonderful thing to see! Will certainly be spreading the word.
Right, well. My name is Alex. I work in theatre but am a licensed drone operator here in the UK. And this is what I would like to share with you all as my first post - our recent trip to Iceland to fly and film with the drone.
Travelling to Iceland has been a dream of ours - myself and my partner, Ina - for a very long time now, and early on March 16th we flew from Birmingham airport to Keflavik, to realise that goal.
We were collected from the airport by the rental car company and made to fill in a bit of paperwork before finally being released to embark on our icy adventure. We would proceed to drive nearly 1,500km (~930 miles), covering the entirety of the islands circumference in 5 days, stopping when ever we saw something to fly, film or photograph. It was tiring to say the least, but we were living a dream and enjoyed every single minute of it! Around every corner we turned and atop every mountain we climbed there were breathtaking views to behold. We simply didn't have enough batteries or memory to capture all of it. Frustrating, but also a blessing. Sometimes just sitting there and taking it all in without the distraction of camera or drone was needed. After all, we didn't want ALL of our adventures to have been experienced through the camera viewfinder.
Here are a few images from our trip:
Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
South-Eastern Coastal Mountains
The Hardy Icelandic Horse
Serene Ice Rivers
We were very sad to leave, to say the least. We spent our final evening chilling in a beautiful hot spring. We floated, warm as anything below the neck despite the Ice forming on my beard and wooly hat, planning our return to this beautiful country at the nearest possible opportunity. I am in love with this place.
I'd thoroughly recommend a trip to Iceland. If you've shown interest but are still unsure / on the fence, just do it. You WILL NOT be disappointed. It's like visiting a different planet.
...our relocation plans are underway.
Thanks guys, and I hope you enjoyed my first post
Alex