Wild Photography Holidays offer new excursions
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Wild Photography Holidays (0035 4588 8939 www.wildphotographyholidays.com), the innovative travel company specialising in small-group photography holidays in wild and inaccessible places, has announced its programme of departures to Iceland for summer 2010.
Well known for its breathtakingly beautiful and unspoiled scenery, Iceland abounds in natural wonders at their most extreme – and with four brand new, differently themed itineraries taking in some of the country’s most extraordinary locations, Wild Photography Holidays offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience and capture this dramatic landscape at its very best.
A guidebook to Iceland reads like a Who’s Who of Mother Nature’s most spectacular creations. Thanks to the combined influences of fire and ice, there are mountains, waterfalls, fjords, glaciers and volcanoes in abundance – and, with a total population no larger than that of a medium-sized English city, the landscape in general appears empty and pristine. Photographers are drawn by the sheer outrageousness of these landscapes and the opportunity to explore, walk and take pictures in one of Europe’s last remaining wildernesses.
Wild Photography Holidays are tailored to the needs of both amateur and experienced photographers. Each small-sized group benefits from the services of a dedicated photography tutor and experienced mountain guide, allowing for full immersion in the landscape and maximum time behind the lens. The fully researched itineraries and 24-hour summer daylight allow ample time to explore little-known and often hard-to-reach locations that are of particular interest for photographers. Unlike conventional touring holidays, Wild Photography’s holidays ensure that each group has the time, support and expertise to capture the images they really want to get, with viewing and feedback sessions in the evening.
The four new Icelandic itineraries take in distinctly different landscapes, ranging from snow-covered mountains and desolate deserts to impossibly blue glacial lagoons and volcanic, black-sand beaches. The first departure of the season (departing 22 May, 2010) is the Southern Contrasts – Glaciers, Volcanoes & Waterfalls itinerary, which visits a range of geothermal and glacial landscapes. Particular highlights include a walk on the M
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