Iceland is definitely mecca for all the landscape photographers for its obvious mystical beauty and pristine nature. Thanks to these photographers, because of whom the rest of the world has been able to experience the stunning Icelandic beauty from every possible angle and light setting, whether its in the daylight or under the spectacular Northern Lights. It is likely to believe that we might have just seen the whole of the northern beauty that Iceland has to offer but UK-based photographer Andy Lee begs to differ.
Lee has dismissed the visible light, wavelengths at which we all see the world, and has adopted Infrared technique to experience Iceland like never before. The photographer experimented with cameras that block out the visible wavelengths and focus on infrared instead. The images produced show Iceland in blue-black tones, dramatizing the hypnotic Icelandic beauty to a whole new level hence completely distinguishing Lee’s photography from all the others.
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Kirkjufell
Skogafoss Waterfall
Road to GoÃafoss
Blönduós
Akureyri
Baula Mountain
Berufjörður
Kirkjufoss
Kollafjörður
Hellissandur
Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Esjan
10 km past Akureyri
Dyrhólaey
20km from Berufjörður
Skogafoss
The Black Church, Búðir, Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Vik Church Vikøyri
45km from Akureyri
Images: © Andy Lee
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