Landscape Photography

July 5, 2018

Incredible Landscape Photos Show Why Iceland Is a Photographer’s Paradise

Over the past 15 years, tourism in Iceland has grown considerably. Exploding from about 600,000 foreign visitors a year in 2000 to 4.4 million in 2014, the industry shows no signs of slowing down. Iceland's picturesque landscape is irresistible, particularly for photographers. From icy glaciers and the Northern Lights to stunning waterfalls and wildlife, Iceland is on the bucket list of most nature lovers.

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June 8, 2018

Photographer Captures Rarely Seen Side of Magical Faroe Islands Covered in Snow

German photographer Felix Inden has been fascinated with the Faroe Islands since his first trip several years ago. This natural paradise has increasingly become a top destination for photographers around the world; and on a recent trip, Inden aimed to capture its rugged beauty in the face of increased tourism. To distinguish himself from the crowds, Inden’s goal for his trip was to photograph the islands covered in snow.

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May 29, 2018

Stunning Aerial Photos Showcase the Dazzling Buddhist Temples of Myanmar

Dotted with glistening gold temples, the lush landscape of Myanmar is any aerial enthusiast's dream come true. In a sky-high series of photographs taken from drones and hot air balloons, London-based architect and photographer Dimitar Karanikolov offers viewers a bird's-eye view of this picture-perfect scenery. Each photo features one of the thousands of centuries-old Buddhist temples, shrines, and pagodas built in the sprawling forests of Bagan, Yangon, and Mandalay.

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May 3, 2018

Stunning Landscape Photos of Holland When 7 Million Tulips Bloom All at Once

In 2015, couple Chanel Cartell and Stevo Dirnberger decided to wave goodbye to their comfortable life in South Africa, and embark on an adventure across the world. Having visited more than 40 countries (and counting), the nomadic duo share their experiences via their blog, How Far From Home. Their latest exploit brought them to the Netherlands, where they captured the incredible “technicolor wonderland” of tulip season.

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