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  • Location Guide
    • Glacier IceThese are places in Iceland near the big glaciers where you can see, photograph and sometimes touch ad taste glacier ice.
    • WaterfallsMany of the best waterfalls in Iceland also feature in these photo location articles with tips for great photography as well as keeping safe.
    • Landscapes and seascapesSome of Iceland’s most exciting landscapes and coastal scenes are included in these articles.There are coastal location guides from all around Iceland and some landscape photography areas right in the centre of Iceland.
    • Volcanic IcelandWe feature geothermal photo locations with opportunities to photograph steaming vents and erupting geysers.  These hot-spots lie along the continental divide that cuts through Iceland.  At these locations you can see the effects of the volcanic heat that is miles below the surface.
    • Other LocationsThese are Icelandic locations that don’t fit into the other categories, but do have some interesting photo opportunities, such as puffins, Reykjavik capital city and churches.
    • Puffin Map
  • Tours & Activities
    • Northern Lights Tours
    • Day ToursOne day tours Our one day tours are designed to maximise your photography during a short stay in Iceland, or to compliment other tours. If you are on a short trip or want to base in Iceland’s Capital City, then spending the day with our photo guide at a good selection of photographic hot-spots could be an excellent investment. From Reykjavik there are several routes for an 8-12 hour tour with spectacular scenery and dramatic features that can work in lots of different weather. Some of the tour routes are well established, but we can also offer themes such as waterfalls or Geothermal or a route of your own design.One day photo tours can be shared to spread the cost with other photographers and they can be combined with Northern lights tours and other activities.
    • Multi-Day ToursMulti-day Tours These Multi-day Iceland photo tours are designed for visiting areas of Iceland that are too far for a comfortable day tour from Reykjavik. From Reykjavik, a Multi-day tour can give you access to areas with exceptional, Natural beauty. You can enjoy fantastic service in comfortable hotels with all that stunning scenery on your doorstep. Our featured tours are well established South Iceland itineraries which work well for 2 – 4 day photo tours along with all the top photo workshops in Iceland.
    • Self-drive
    • Nature Activities
  • Inspiration
    • Articles
    • Photo Tour LogThese Iceland photo articles include descriptions and photographs of many parts of Iceland from multi-day photo tours over several years.  I try to give an honest view of the weather conditions and how the Nature is always boss. These Iceland photo articles are intended to help you plan the duration of your Iceland trip and to give you some Iceland location ideas.

Inspiration

  • Several Proven Ways to Save Money in Iceland: Accommodation, Travel, and Food Tips

    Several Proven Ways to Save Money in Iceland: Accommodation, Travel, and Food Tips

    As an adventurous traveler looking to explore the world, Iceland likely holds a special place…

  • Discovering Iceland’s Summer Glacier Activities: Hiking & Climbing, Kayak & Snowmobile

    Discovering Iceland’s Summer Glacier Activities: Hiking & Climbing, Kayak & Snowmobile

    Exploring Iceland in the summer, glacier activities like hiking, ice climbing and skidooing can give…

  • Icelandic Summer Adventure with Hikes, Geysers & Hot Springs Under the Midnight Sun

    Icelandic Summer Adventure with Hikes, Geysers & Hot Springs Under the Midnight Sun

    Take a break from the everyday hustle and bustle and enjoy an unforgettable summer experience…

  • Hidden Folk & the Magic of Icelandic Nature: A Travel Guide to Finding Elves, Ghosts & Trolls

    Hidden Folk & the Magic of Icelandic Nature: A Travel Guide to Finding Elves, Ghosts & Trolls

    There’s a secret world that lives in the wilds of Iceland, and it’s waiting to…

  • Reykjavik Snow Storm

    Reykjavik Snow Storm

    It seems crazy to be writing an article about a snow storm in Iceland, but…

  • Traveller’s Gallery

    Have you visited Iceland with your camera? Send your Iceland photos to tonyp[at]icelandaurora.com & I…

  • Welcome to the land of Ice & Snow

    Welcome to the land of Ice & Snow

    Iceland is the perfect destination for a winter getaway. From skiing and snowmobiling to the…

  • Are you visiting Iceland to see the Northern Lights?

    Are you visiting Iceland to see the Northern Lights?

    What is the best time to see northern lights in Iceland? Iceland is a great…

  • South Iceland photo adventures

    South Iceland photo adventures

    South coast photo adventures Black sand beaches The Southern part of Iceland can be the…

  • East Iceland – photographer’s haven

    East Iceland – photographer’s haven

    What is the difference between a photographer’s heaven and photographers haven? Well, heavens become very…

  • Vesturhorn Mountain – landscape photography

    Vesturhorn Mountain – landscape photography

    Vesturhorn mountain is perhaps the best beach and mountain combination ever. The landscape at Stokksnes…

  • January 2017 – South Coast & Jökulsarlon

    January 2017 – South Coast & Jökulsarlon

    Thick snow clouds is the same as pulling that thick duvet over yourself at the…

  • July 2016 4 days Landmannalaugar – Jökulsarlon

    July 2016 4 days Landmannalaugar – Jökulsarlon

    This tour always planned to start with a drive to East Iceland through Landmannalauagar. This…

  • August 2016 – North Iceland & Westfjords

    August 2016 – North Iceland & Westfjords

    This was a camping trip in mid-August. Temperatures are just about comfortable for camping with…

  • June 2010 Jökulsarlon and East Fjords

    June 2010 Jökulsarlon and East Fjords

    This was a Summer photo tour around Iceland, but this post will look a the…

  • August 2010 Landmannalaugar

    August 2010 Landmannalaugar

    We departed from Reykjavik and headed towards the interior to a geothermal area called Landmannalaugar,…

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