This global fine art landscape photography collection features images captured across 113 countries, each photograph preserving a singular, unforgettable moment from around the world. From snow-capped mountains and sweeping sand dunes to glaciers, oceans, seas, and remote natural environments, every image reflects the distinct beauty and atmosphere of its location.
These photographs invite the viewer to connect with the scale, stillness, and power of the natural world, offering a timeless visual record of some of Earth’s most remarkable landscapes. Each piece is printed using museum-quality materials and created to bring a sense of place, calm, and perspective into both residential and professional spaces.
All photographs are part of the Richard Silver Photography fine art collection and are available as museum-quality prints.
The plains of Bagan are home to over 2,000 ancient temples and pagodas, making it one of the most spiritually significant landscapes in Southeast Asia. This photograph captures the "magic...
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Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon located in the south of Iceland. A long day trip from Reykjavik but taking a drive to do a boat ride on the lagoon filled with amazing...
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Stretching 150 meters across the Ba Na Hills, the "Cau Vang" or Golden Bridge is a surreal architectural feat that feels like a scene from a fantasy novel. Designed to...
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Located in Mount Cook National Park in New Zealand, Hooker Valley trail is one of the countries most beautiful trails. You can see Mueller Glacier, Hooker Lake and Aoraki/Mount Cook...
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Jujuy has some of South America's most colorful landscapes with its red and golden mountains and its deep green grasses. Open roads to drive on through the hills and valleys of...
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Ometepe is a unique island formed by two volcanoes rising out of Lake Nicaragua, the largest freshwater lake in Central America. Volcano Concepcion is the taller and more active of...
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Deadvlei, or "Dead Marsh," is a white clay pan frozen in time. Once a thriving oasis, the area dried up nearly 900 years ago, leaving behind scorched camel thorn trees...
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Sunrise Angkor Wat Cambodia: A Cambodia sunrise, especially an Angkor Wat sunrise is something to see at least once in your lifetime. Located in southeast Asia and a Unesco World...
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Kinkaku-ji, or the "Temple of the Golden Pavilion," is perhaps the most iconic image of Kyoto’s religious heritage. The top two floors are entirely covered in pure gold leaf, standing...
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Waireinga, better known as Bridal Veil Falls, is a spectacular 55-meter plunge waterfall in the Waikato region of New Zealand. The falls have carved a deep, amphitheater-like pool into the...
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The Oryx, or Gemsbok, is the national animal of Namibia and a master of desert survival. Seeing a lone Oryx silhouetted against the crest of a red sand dune is...
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Easter Island (Rapa Nui) is the most isolated inhabited island on Earth, famous for the nearly 1,000 Moai statues carved by the early Rapa Nui people. This particular scene offers...
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The Rice Fields in Moc Chau are located in the northwestern highlands of Vietnam. The fields are terraced, which means that they are built in steps on the side of...
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Known globally as the "T-Rex Bay," Kelingking Beach on the island of Nusa Penida is one of the most dramatic coastal formations in the world. The limestone cliff wraps around...
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While Lalibela is famous for its rock-hewn churches, the surrounding Lasta Mountains offer some of the most spectacular highland scenery in Africa. The mountains are characterized by volcanic rock and...
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The Uyuni desert is the largest salt flats in the world. I was there in Bolivia during the dry season so the white salt fields seem to go on forever....
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Every October, the high-desert skies of New Mexico transform into a kaleidoscopic canvas during the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. This photograph captures the "Mass Ascension," a breathtaking event where hundreds...
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Balloons taking off in Cappadocia Turkey. One of the worlds best places to do ballooning, Cappadocia, where the “fairy chimneys,” tall, cone-shaped rock formations clustered in Monks Valley. The colorful...
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El Nido, located on the island of Palawan, is consistently voted the most beautiful beach destination in the world. Vanilla Beach (Maremegmeg) is the local favorite for watching the sun...
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The Calchaquí Valleys of Northern Argentina are home to the giant Cardon cactus, some of which stand over 10 meters tall and have lived for hundreds of years. Cafayate is...
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The Itsukushima Shrine is located in Hiroshima, Japan. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The most famous feature of...
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Jujuy has some of South America's most colorful landscapes with its red and golden mountains and its deep green grasses. Open roads to drive on through the hills and valleys of...
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Lake Skadar is the largest lake in the Balkan Peninsula and a hidden gem of Southern Europe. This photograph captures the breathtaking "Pavlova Strana" viewpoint, where the Crnojević River meanders...
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Torres Del Paine is widely considered the most spectacular national park in South America. Famous for its three massive granite towers and the "Cuernos" (horns) of the Paine Massif, the...
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Located within the Coral Triangle, Komodo National Park is a prehistoric world of volcanic islands and crystal-clear waters. This photograph, taken from the iconic Padar Island viewpoint, captures the island's...
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One of the worlds most beautiful mountains, the Franz Josef peak in New Zealand. You can see the mountain range for miles and miles but to be up close to...
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