Back in 2012 BC (before crowds) on my first and only visit to Iceland, I got to drive around the island at a reasonably leisurely pace stopping whenever I felt the need or just to observe things on a smaller scale. Photographically oriented tourists shying away from crowds and fixed bus stops can take in some quiet reflective moments. Four swans in a minimalist landscape provided me that opportunity.
There wasn’t a lot of wildlife to be encountered, at least while I circumnavigated the country. What does strike you though is how such a small island can convey a sense of vastness. No doubt the open vistas are accentuated by the almost complete absence of trees, but Iceland also has huge mountain and hill slopes throughout it’s length and breadth.