Harmen Hoek Store
Laugavegur, Iceland
Laugavegur, Iceland
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The Laugavegur Trail - and to this day I still have no idea how to properly pronounce it - is a multi-day trek in Iceland that makes its way from the highlands toward the coast.
It passes through some of the most mind-blowing landscapes I’ve ever seen and is probably one of the most varied hikes I have ever done.
Starting near Landmannalaugar, the trail first winds through rainbow-colored mountains and steaming volcanic vents before climbing over a mountain pass into a vast green valley covered in black sand, making it genuinely feel like you are walking on another planet.
Toward the end of the valley, approaching Þórsmörk, the landscape turns almost completely black from the volcanic rock, while bright green hills rise out of the terrain. One of the most recognizable of these is Mount Hattafell, shown in this photo.
I launched my drone, flew it far out into the valley, and zoomed in to capture this dramatic image. If you look closely, you can even see me walking in the foreground.
What a beautiful trail.
Details
• Printed poster - frame not included.
• Printed on Fuji Maxima paper - available in your choice of Glossy (for vibrant color and deep contrast) or Matte (for a softer, glare-free finish).
• Printed locally by me at a trusted print shop I’ve worked with for years - each print is professionally produced, personally inspected for quality, and shipped by me.
• Each print is custom-made for your order, ensuring the highest quality and attention to detail.
• Images shown are for representation only.
• Please note that the exact print sizes are slightly larger: 20.3x30.5cm, 40.6x60.9cm, 50.8x76.2cm, and 60.9x91.4cm (therefore, I highly recommend using a passepartout).
• For best presentation, I recommend adding a white passepartout around the photo.
• Price excludes shipping - shipping calculated at checkout.
• Custom requests are welcome - contact me if you’d like a specific size, finish, or other adjustment.
Shipping
Prints are produced in limited batches several times a year. For current lead times, visit, check the main prints page.
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