Thanks a lot, sir, for this beautiful footage and perfectly matching background music! If I would need some minutes to calm down from work, I’d watch this mesmerizing pictures from our fav vulcano on Fagradalshraun.
Stunning footage and views into the mouth of an active volcano! The gas bubbles are amazing! Luv the close-ups of the lava fountain, lava waterfall, molten lava and tephra at it falls away. Brilliant! Great dramatic music. Thank You for sharing Stefnisson. Stay safe! 🙏
Drones are probably the most useful of all the recent developments in this digital age. I only wish I could get myself and my drone to Iceland .... but alas!. Love your editing and music, its my kind of video too.
Absolutely fantastic shots. Great timing on your flights for excellent lighting. Was your drone as close to the volcano as it appears? Did it suffer any damage? I remember seeing one drone in a video from the early days of the eruption that came back with melted parts.
This is truly terrifying. Remember, everyone of us has this going on under them, we all are just floating on top of it. So very very fluid, like water almost.
Wowwwwwwwwwww! Thank you for this impressive footage. I have taken a couple of screenshots as I wish to show my G Kids, would it be okay for me to send the shots to them? No problem if not. Again thanks for your hard work. X
make some great wedding photo background, surprised no-one done it yet ) almost makes me want to get married, as long as can be there haha, only almost
Outstanding! I’m heading there next month with cameras and drone. I can only hope to get stuff even close to this good! Any advice? What is the “air traffic” like up there? I’ve heard that on any given day there are dozens, hundreds, and I’ve even heard thousands, flying to get that unique and special footage. Thanks.
I was just there and almost lost my drone in the wind-- I had to do a controlled crash on a hillside across the valley and then hike over to retrieve it in the dark before the battery went out and the light went off. Probably having it on "sport" mode would have helped... but it can get really windy so watch other drones first and if it gets windy bring it down low and use the topography to try to find a less windy place. As for the number of drones, there were probably about 5 flying when I was, which wasn't too bad. Going on a weekday helps. I did get a lot of good footage on my zoom camera on a tripod. Once again, staying close to the ground and finding a good nook helps to shelter the camera from the wind.
@@laouragoogoush Thank you so much. This is helpful. We have been to Iceland 3 times so we are familiar with the weather and how quickly it changes but thanks for the reminder. We plan to visit during the week as well after an extended weekend in the Westfjords. Again, thank you and great stuff!
I have seen mostly 10-20 drones at any given time, often less. It can be extremely windy there. Also I have gotten a lot of remote interference. It is easy to melt the drone if you go to close. Many drones have been lost there. Do not go on a weekend or late on Friday as that is the most crowded time.