Iceland is known for its geothermal activity but it is still a strange sight to see steam venting out of the ground.
Iceland is covered in delicate ground covers and mosses. This often makes it tricky to get to the perfect photo spots as walking on the moss destroys it but it is beautiful to look at.
The mighty Gulfoss waterfall. Although the view from up high is pretty, standing right beside millions of litres of water flowing over the falls is truly majestic.
Icelandic horses are really beautiful and for me the blonde ones are the prettiest. So I was lucky when we stopped near a herd and beauty came over to say hello.
Most buildings on the South coast of Iceland are built at the base of the mountains to avoid the floods that cover the plains if there is a volcanic eruption. This gives them amazing views out to sea.
Getting up close in a Zodiac to Fjallsjökull Glacier that flows into Fjallsárlón lagoon.
An early morning (4am!) view of the ice collecting at the outlet of Fjallsárlón lagoon with Fjallsjökull glacier as the backdrop.
Patches of Moss Campion can be found growing in the volcanic soil along the South coast of Iceland.
One of the many spectacular roads in Iceland. This one on the South coast is heading towards Hvannadalshnúkur, the highest peak in Iceland.
A Skua and breakfast (a fish head) on the Jökulsárlón Ice Beach.
A blue iceberg in the sea off Jökulsárlón Ice Beach.
A male Eider Duck in Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon.
Jökulsárlón lagoon is intersting since it is tidal so the water clear and blue. While Fjallsárlón which never sees sea water is more the typical glacial melt water brown.
An Arctic Tern with a fish to woo his mate flying back to the nesting site beside Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon.
An Arctic Tern with a fish to woo his mate flying back to the nesting site beside Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon.
An iceberg on Jökulsárlón Ice Beach. The icebergs are washed out of Jökulsárlón lagoon at low tide and then wash up onto the beach on either side of the lagoon mouth.
An Eider Duck swimming amongst the icebergs in Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon.
Pretty hanging lights at Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon.
Seeing Puffin's is cool. But when it starts with a 25 minute tractor ride across tidal waters, marshes and sands to reach Ingólfshöfði it is an even greater adventure.
Puffin's are the coolest birds! One of the highlights of our holiday was the trip to Ingólfshöfði to see the Puffin's nesting on the sea cliffs.
Puffin's are the coolest birds! One of the highlights of our holiday was the trip to Ingólfshöfði on Iceland's South coast to see the Puffin's nesting on the sea cliffs.
A Skua nesting on Ingólfshöfði.
Reyniskirkja, a Lutheran Church in the typical Iceland style near Reynisfjara Beach.
We stayed in a small hut right on Reynisfjara Beach. When we arrived the parking lot was full and the beach crowded but by 9pm I had the entire beach to myself.
The basalt ceiling of the cave on Reynisfjara Beach.
There are lots of sheep in Iceland and being there in late spring meant there were lots of lambs too. It was surprisingly hard to get a picture of them though.
Inside the amaxing Hallgrimskirkja Church in Reykjavik.
Brauð & Co. sells amazing pastries for breakfast and on top of that they serve Reykjavik Roasters coffee from 6am until the coffee shop opens. Pefect for early morning photography outings.
The Sun Voyager is one of the most iconographic sculptures in Reykjavík. Part Viking vessel, part imaginary metal ship, the shinning sculpture sites prominently on the Reykjavik waterfront. It was created in 1968 by Jón Gunnar Ánnason.