Early in May 2007 Sun was stubborn to leave even late in the evening...
City tour by walk
The Pond, Tjörnin at Reykjavik Nikon D80, 1/200s, focal length: 112.0mm, f/4.2, ISO:100
Park at Reykjavik Nikon D80, 1/125s, focal length: 18.0mm, f/9.0, ISO:100
The Pond, Tjörnin at Reykjavik Nikon D80, 1/160s, focal length: 35.0mm, f/10.0, ISO:100
Little girl enjoying with the seagulls
Nikon D80, 1/160s, focal length: 122.0mm, f/4.2, ISO:100
Galileo Cafe, a favorite spot at the city center
Nikon D80, 1/160s, focal length: 28.0mm, f/6.3, ISO:100
The bank at Tjörnin
Nikon D80, 1/320s, focal length: 95.0mm, f/4.5, ISO:100
The Giant knifed the bus (part of a big city show that time)
Nikon D80, 1/320s, focal length: 70.0mm, f/4.5, ISO:100
The Giant knifed the bus (part of a big city show that time)
Nikon D80, 1/160s, focal length: 70.0mm, f/4.0, ISO:100
The Giant restrained finally (part of a big city show that time)
Nikon D80, 1/160s, focal length: 35.0mm, f/6.3, ISO:100
Hot steam exploded (part of a big city show that time)
Nikon D80, 1/640s, focal length: 32.0mm, f/5S.0, ISO:100
The Northermost Capital
When I first joined in Actavis in 2005 (an Icelandic Pharmaceutical Company), Reykjavik was one of my favorite spots where the company HQs located.
In this picture gallery, I would like to share some of my photographs taken during my trips to Reykjavik which I could find an occasion despite the meetings.
The time is about 11 pm and the sun yet disappeared.
This is a wax sculpture of a Viking exhibited at the interior entrance of the Perl (Perlan in Icelandic). Perl is a kind of hot water storage place ornamented by an hemispherical structure on the top where a nice restaurant is located.