Matt Meisenheimer
After Thingvellir, we continued on to Gullfoss. Gullfoss is a towering 100-foot waterfall that drops down into the canyon of the Hvita River. It is one of the most iconic waterfalls in all of Iceland. There are numerous vantage points to photograph Gullfoss, we visited them all and got soaked by the spray…but we had a blast shooting. We continued on the Haukadalur and walked around Geysir before grabbing lunch at a nearby cafeteria. With that, we had completed the Golden Circle and we started to head into the Highlands of Iceland. The Highlands is located in the south and represents the most beautiful area in Iceland, in my opinion. We stopped at lesser-known Hjarpafoss and photographed before venturing out on some F-roads (mountain roads). After some driving and a few stops here and there, we arrived at our place of lodging for the night, The Highland Center at Hrauneyjar. The rain had started to become very heavy so we grabbed dinner and called it a night. It was a full day and we were hopeful the weather would clear in the morning.
Day Three
Day three was another action-packed day, actually, every day was, but day three was special because it was our main foray into the Highlands of Iceland. The Highlands are mesmerizing and are one of my favorite regions on the island. We started the morning by traversing some F-roads to an incredible overlook on the Sigöldugljufur Canyon. The canyon has waterfalls coming out of every crack and crevice. The light was absolutely amazing for sunrise, we got some awesome clouds and eventually, the sun broke the horizon allowing us to capture some sun stars too.