Circuit photos en Islande
by Chene013
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
Original post
Bonjour, est-ce que quelqu'unn connait un photgraphe local qui pourrait organiser un circuit touristique et photographique de l'Islande .
Merci
chene013
je connais le site de ce photographe qui organise des tours, mais à quel prix ....,
de toute façon à regarder sans mesure car c'est beau et ça peut donner des idées
http://palljokull.zenfolio.com/
http://palljokull.zenfolio.com/
Bonjour,
Honnêtement, pourquoi avez-vous besoin d'un guide ? Il y a des photos à faire tout le temps et partout ? Voyagez individuellement et vous ferez ce que vous voulez et quand vous voulez.
Par contre, il existe une très bonne carte des plus beaux endroits à photographier faite par un spécialiste : vous la trouverez sur les références international photographer icelandic map.
Elle s'achète facilement : avec cela, vous organisez votre tour
Bonne prépa
Honnêtement, pourquoi avez-vous besoin d'un guide ?
Je me posais la même question, mais peut-être a-t-il une motivation particulière ? Apprendre la photo en même temps ?? Ce "travail" de "photographe-accompagnateur" m'avait été proposé il y a quelques années par une agence française.... J'ai refusé, le concept même étant déphasé par rapport à ma façon de faire des photos ou de la vidéo...
Il faut quand même ajouter une chose importante... En Islande c'est avant tout une question de météo qui peut tout gâcher ou magnifier les paysages l'espace d'un instant et ça un photographe-accompagnateur n'y peut pas grand-chose...
Je me posais la même question, mais peut-être a-t-il une motivation particulière ? Apprendre la photo en même temps ?? Ce "travail" de "photographe-accompagnateur" m'avait été proposé il y a quelques années par une agence française.... J'ai refusé, le concept même étant déphasé par rapport à ma façon de faire des photos ou de la vidéo...
Il faut quand même ajouter une chose importante... En Islande c'est avant tout une question de météo qui peut tout gâcher ou magnifier les paysages l'espace d'un instant et ça un photographe-accompagnateur n'y peut pas grand-chose...
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Bonjour,
est-ce que quelqu'unn connait un photgraphe local qui pourrait organiser un circuit touristique et photographique de l'Islande .
Si tu tiens au circuit photographique organisé, tu peux jeter un oeil ci-dessous :
Ça risque de te coûter un bras 😕 😉
http://www.photos.is/...tographic-tours.html
Le photographe possède aussi, avec son épouse, une guesthouse entre Vik et Klaustur (où nous avions logé).
Bonne recherche ! 🙂
est-ce que quelqu'unn connait un photgraphe local qui pourrait organiser un circuit touristique et photographique de l'Islande .
Si tu tiens au circuit photographique organisé, tu peux jeter un oeil ci-dessous :
Ça risque de te coûter un bras 😕 😉
http://www.photos.is/...tographic-tours.html
Le photographe possède aussi, avec son épouse, une guesthouse entre Vik et Klaustur (où nous avions logé).
Bonne recherche ! 🙂
Tous nos fabuleux voyages : http://sites.google.com/site/fabuleuxvoyageskrikrietherve/
Bonsoir,
Et merci pour ce lien vers un site superbe, et des photos magnifiques....
Ça risque de te coûter un bras 😕 😉
Un tour de 6-8 jours dans les 3500€ d'après ce que j'ai vu. C'est cher dans l'absolu, mais dans la norme pour ce type de prestation.
Ça risque de te coûter un bras 😕 😉
Un tour de 6-8 jours dans les 3500€ d'après ce que j'ai vu. C'est cher dans l'absolu, mais dans la norme pour ce type de prestation.
Bonjour,
je me greffe sur la discussion et t'apporte mon point de vue et expérience.
le fait de passer par un photographe local te permettra de gagner du temps car il t'amènera sur les spots les plus sympas et aux heures les plus sympas. il pourra te donner toutes sortes de conseils techniques. mais cela a un cout que tu peux éviter.
je suis passionné de photos et de voyages et voila comment je procède :lors de la construction de mon itinéraire je me focalise sur les spots incontournables et les distingue des spots accessoires (moins photogéniques)pour cela, je me documente sur le net et vais visiter pas mal de sites photos traitant le pays (sites pros mais également amateurs). je vois comment les sujets ont été traités (angle de prise de vue, météo etc..). je valide les aspects pratiques et logistiques avec les guides (lonely planet, routard) et m'aide des commentaires sur les forums.je fais essentiellement des photos de paysages et le point le plus important selon moi est : la lumière. les paysages sont plus photogéniques jusqu'à 2h apres le lever du soleil et 2h avant le coucher. les lumières d'orages sont également magnifiques.il faut également de la patience et avoir du temps (arriver par exemple la veille et dormir sur place te permettra de multiplier tes chances d'avoir une météo favorable)Concernant l'Islande, je n'ai vraiment pas eu de chance en avril 2002 : 8 jours de grisailles sur 10 : dur ! 🏴☠️
Tu peux voir quelques images d'Islande (en argentique scanée) ci dessous : http://www.travelearth-photography.com/p74975554
ou plus globalement un aperçu de ce que j'ai fait sur d'autres pays : http://www.travelearth-photography.com/f299889940
a dispo si tu souhaites plus de renseignement
Le voyage par l'image
je me greffe sur la discussion et t'apporte mon point de vue et expérience.
le fait de passer par un photographe local te permettra de gagner du temps car il t'amènera sur les spots les plus sympas et aux heures les plus sympas. il pourra te donner toutes sortes de conseils techniques. mais cela a un cout que tu peux éviter.
je suis passionné de photos et de voyages et voila comment je procède :lors de la construction de mon itinéraire je me focalise sur les spots incontournables et les distingue des spots accessoires (moins photogéniques)pour cela, je me documente sur le net et vais visiter pas mal de sites photos traitant le pays (sites pros mais également amateurs). je vois comment les sujets ont été traités (angle de prise de vue, météo etc..). je valide les aspects pratiques et logistiques avec les guides (lonely planet, routard) et m'aide des commentaires sur les forums.je fais essentiellement des photos de paysages et le point le plus important selon moi est : la lumière. les paysages sont plus photogéniques jusqu'à 2h apres le lever du soleil et 2h avant le coucher. les lumières d'orages sont également magnifiques.il faut également de la patience et avoir du temps (arriver par exemple la veille et dormir sur place te permettra de multiplier tes chances d'avoir une météo favorable)Concernant l'Islande, je n'ai vraiment pas eu de chance en avril 2002 : 8 jours de grisailles sur 10 : dur ! 🏴☠️
Tu peux voir quelques images d'Islande (en argentique scanée) ci dessous : http://www.travelearth-photography.com/p74975554
ou plus globalement un aperçu de ce que j'ai fait sur d'autres pays : http://www.travelearth-photography.com/f299889940
a dispo si tu souhaites plus de renseignement
Le voyage par l'image
Bonjour
Je suis alle en patagonie en avril 2009. Ce qui correspond a l automne la bas. Les couleurs sont magnifiques. J ai eu meilleurs temps qu en islande...😉, mais la meteo, de toute façon, c est toujours un peu la loterie...
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I’m sharing a slightly unusual travel journal with three goals. To make it work, this discussion should stay in the travel journal section so we can find it easily and keep adding info to existing posts.
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A few photo memories—starting with the *Manade de Baumelles*:








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The concept is simple: one country, 5 photos that, for you, capture the essence of that country. The same country can be shared by multiple participants.
Everything goes, and the thread is open to anyone who wants to join—budding photographers, pros, or complete newbies...
Just one rule: no bad vibes! 🙂
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The concept is simple: one country, 5 photos that, for you, capture the essence of that country. The same country can be shared by multiple participants.
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Il y a quelques années, j'avais fait cette photo jointe sur l'un des monuments funéraires du cimetière du Père Lachaise. J'avais à l'époque, posé la question de sa signification sur le forum, mais pas vraiment de réponse satisfaisante. Reste mon interrogation, donc je "reviens à la charge " avec cette photo. Merci à tous les chercheurs, connaisseurs... Pour ma part, ce n'est pas le 7 en lui même qui m'intrigue, mais le quadruple sur fond de delta lumineux! Bonne journée
Il y a quelques années, j'avais fait cette photo jointe sur l'un des monuments funéraires du cimetière du Père Lachaise. J'avais à l'époque, posé la question de sa signification sur le forum, mais pas vraiment de réponse satisfaisante. Reste mon interrogation, donc je "reviens à la charge " avec cette photo. Merci à tous les chercheurs, connaisseurs... Pour ma part, ce n'est pas le 7 en lui même qui m'intrigue, mais le quadruple sur fond de delta lumineux! Bonne journée