In October, 2012, we undertook a photographic journey clockwise around Iceland. Located near the Arctic Circle where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet, Iceland is a country of contrasts. Less than 2 hours flying time from Europe, with a population of only about 330,000 (most of whom live in Reykjavik), the landscape has a wild beauty and pristine remoteness. We hope our photographs convey some of its magic.
About the Author
Robyn Leeder
pastelpics
Sydney, australia
After a 30 year career as an Interior Architect, Robyn has turned her attention to art and photography. Married to award winning documentary film maker and adventurer, Michael Dillon, she shares Michael's passion for travel, the Australian bush and the outback.
Publish Date November 25, 2012
Dimensions Large Format Landscape 86 pgs
Standard Paper
Category Travel
Tags ice bergs, Iceland, Scandinavia, adventure, fiords, volcano, geothermal, waterfalls, glaciers, remote, rural, fishing, harbours, mountains, whales, reindeer, elk, snow