Well, Iceland, Scandinavia, and
Scotland are generally famous for their icy exteriors; however, in a fresh
series of pictures the countries have been lit by rosier hues. The jaw-dropping
photographs have been taken by the 26 years old photographer George the
Explorer, also known as George Turner. He describes '20-something British
landscape and wildlife photographer exploring the world. The photographer from
Dorset has spent the last two years documenting scenery from some of the
wildest places on earth by visiting remote areas of countries in the Northern
hemisphere. Therefore, in these pictures the giant-sized beauty of the
countryside in these cold climates is shown in a dissimilar light as they are frequently
captured in the height of summer. Hence, beautiful deserted lakes, rural
villages and craggy mountain tops all features in the striking photographs,
taken on Turner's trusty Nikon 17-35mm f2.8 lens.
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