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Landscape Photography | Iceland, Namibia & Thailand | Will Reynolds

21 photos · Last updated March 2026

About This Collection

Frequently Asked Questions

Where were these landscape photos taken?

This collection features landscapes from Iceland (Aldeyjarfoss, Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, Sólheimasandur), Thailand (Koh Tao, Sam Phan Bok), Cambodia (Angkor Wat), and Namibia (Sossusvlei, Deadvlei). Each location was chosen for its dramatic natural features and unique light conditions.

Do you sell landscape photography prints?

Yes, select images from this collection are available as museum-quality fine art prints on archival Hahnemühle paper. Digital downloads and commercial licenses are also available. Visit the shop page or contact me for pricing and availability.

What camera settings do you use for landscape photography?

Most landscapes are shot between f/8 and f/11 for maximum sharpness, with ISO kept as low as possible (typically 100-400). For Northern Lights, I use wide apertures (f/2.8) with 10-25 second exposures. I always shoot in RAW for maximum editing flexibility.

What is your favourite landscape photography location?

Iceland consistently produces the most dramatic results. The combination of waterfalls, volcanic terrain, glaciers, and the Northern Lights makes it unmatched for landscape photography. Aldeyjarfoss in particular — the hexagonal basalt columns framing the waterfall — is one of the most photogenic places I have visited.

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