Touring the island in a 4WD, I photographed many spectacular sights. Every day presented varied vistas. Mountains and glaciers provided a backdrop to scenes of small farms and pastures. The effects of volcanic activity were to be seen everywhere, including erupting geysirs. At one hotel guests cook their breakfast eggs in a hot spring.
Jokulsarlon lagoon, full of drifting icebergs, is an objective for many landscape photographers - but the shot which won me an award was of Svartifoss, the 'black waterfall'.
Basalt rock formations provided the inspiration for the amazing architecture of Harpa concert hall - contrasting with the colouful older buildings of Reykjavik.
In the northerly summer, the wild flowers were at their best, including those in Akureyri's Botanic Garden. A boat trip from Husavik revealed Humpback and Minke Whales.
Stunning photography gives the audience a real feel of visiting this amazing island.
Views: 777 | Enquiries: 5With a background in talks using colour slides, dating back several decades, I found the conversion to digital presentations allowed much more scope for my illustrated talks.
All are illustrated by my award-winning photography and most include short musical interludes. I am frequently praised for my enthusiasm and knowledge of my subjects.
My special interests include wild flowers, local history and prehistoric stone circles. I also present talks on photography and travel.
My part-time occupation as a speaker dates back to 1965. In 1984, I addressed a number of groups in the United States, including Harvard and the Smithsonian Institution. Since early retirement, my talks have become much in demand by numerous local societies. I also present talks more widely, thanks to ZOOM.
I grew up on a small farm in Hampshire. As a Biology Teacher, my 30-year career was divided between Suffolk, Stornoway (Isle of Lewis) and back in Hampshire. I have written over 20 books on the local history of several Hampshire communities. My new book on wild flowers – their folklore and the origin of their names – was published in November 2023.
AN UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL: What a revelation! A speaker who not only knew his subject, but spoke from the heart ... without pauses, hesitations, ‘umm’ & ‘errs’. His illustrations kept coming ... highlighting his subject matter ... and weren’t covered in bullet points. If only other so-called ‘speakers' whom we have Zoomed ... were as interesting and professional in their approach to such presentations and had been as good. Highly recommended viewing ... - member of Wherwell History Group
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