Here is a larger version of the panorama. You can download it in full size below.
"BIG" Iceland Panorama
Here is the BIG Panorama I was talking about on Facebook. 50 images stitched to become one.
This gave my computer quite a hard time, rendering and processing. It is the biggest panorama I’ve ever shot.
It is actually so big, that you can’t really see all the details in it.
So, I’ve uploaded the image to my Dropbox, for you to see it in a higher resolution.
Click the link to see the image in a bigger size: https://www.dropbox.com/s/st826errskjw221/ICELAND%20PANORAMA.jpg?dl=0
In the image: Mýrdalsjökull Glacier. Southern Iceland
Trøllkonufingur - Faroe Islands
Trøllkonufingur, which means the Troll woman’s finger, is a 313 m tall monolith on the south-east side of Sandavágur. Only 11 people are known to have reached the top.
THE LEGEND OF TRØLLKONUFINGUR
Legend has it, that Trøllkonufingur is the finger of a witch that came to throw the Faroe Islands to Iceland. When she came to the sea south of Vágar, the sun came up and she was turned into stone and fell into the ocean.
She was so big that when she reached the bottom of the sea, the back of her head and her finger were above the surface. The back of her head is the island of Koltur, and the finger is Trøllkonufingur.
It is said that in 1844 a member of the Danish royal entourage climbed Trøllkonufingur. At the top he waved to Crown Prince Frederik, as he sailed past it. As climbing down, he realized that he had left one of his gloves at the top. He decided to climb up again to get it. Having just climbed it the first time he was tired and stumbled and fell into his death.
(text from: http://visitvagar.fo/)