A couple of days ago, I stumbled across the astonishing imagery of UK-based photographer Andy “Large Welsh fella with camera” Lee:
Infrared and Iceland, a match made in heaven.
“A match made in Heaven,” he says? Hard to argue with these results.
These particularly images come from a pair of Lee’s Iceland-centric portfolios — Iceland I and Blue Iceland — but his entire body of work is mesmerizing. There’s something very Pierre Pelligrini-ish about his work with trees, for example — That’s a good thing, in my book. — and while I was initially tempted to say that his portraiture was my favorite genre, I was forced to change my mind once I hit the castles (Especially this one. Wow.)
So, head on over and browse for a bit. At the very least, scan through his Selected Shots. You won’t be disappointed.
HT to ThisIsColossal and PetaPixel, who both praise Lee’s images for the “freshness” they bring to a highly-photographed (because highly-photogenic) landscape.