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Author: Tony Prower
Tony Prower spent over 15 years photographing the landscapes of Iceland. Tony Prower is a pioneer of the Magic Cloth Technique and ran thousands of photo tours in Iceland over 10 years.
Hvítserkur Drinking Dragon – North Iceland
Hvítserkur troll rock Iceland is a famous troll rock which sits just off the shore of the Vatnsness peninsular that looks like a Drinking Dragon.
Landmannalaugar – Central Iceland
Landmannalaugar is a volcanic hotspot in the country’s southern highlands, famous for the multi-coloured mountains caused by the interaction of rhyolite rock and geothermal gasses.
Reykjavik Snow Storm
It seems crazy to be writing an article about a snow…
Svartifoss Waterfall – East Iceland
Svartifoss waterfall is one of many Icelandic waterfalls that falls through…
Reykjanes Peninsula Day Tours
The Reykjanes Peninsular is experienced by most tourists as the road…
Around Iceland – Full Circle
Travelling Around Iceland is the best way to see and photograph…
Traveller’s Gallery
Have you visited Iceland with your camera? Send your Iceland photos…
Gullfoss Waterfall – Central Iceland
Gullfoss Waterfall translates as the Golden Falls. It is the largest waterfall in Iceland and Europe. Gullfoss is one of the featured locations on the famous Golden Circle Tour.
Custom Day Tours – from Reykjavik
Custom Tour Many Iceland day tours are fast paced and action…
Jokulsarlon Day Tours – Glacier Lagoon & South Coast
A guide to Jokulsarlon Day tours along Iceland’s South Coast. Book private and small group Jokulsarlon day tours online.
Photo Guide to Hidden Icelandic Waterfalls
Photo Guide to hidden Icelandic Waterfalls will introduce you to waterfalls that are difficult to access or hidden until the last minute.
Bárðarbunga Volcano – Tremors Under Vatnjokull Glacier
Earthquakes above three on the scale have been registered under the Vatnjokull Glacier near Bardabunga.
Skútafoss Waterfall – East Iceland
Skútafoss is a double waterfall near the East coast of Iceland. It is a lesser known waterfall just a short drive from Iceland’s famous Vestrahorn Mountain.
Fly Drive – Akureyri North Iceland
Spend a day or 2 in the North of Iceland. Flying to Akureyri cuts out 6 hours of car journey and puts you right in the heart of Iceland’s stunning Waterfalls. This Iceland Fly Drive can be booked on the fly with flexible dates to avoid a bad weather trip.
Top 10 Icelandic Waterfalls – Photo Guide
A photo guide to My top ten favourite waterfalls in Iceland.