Photographer Travels To The Edge Of The World To Capture The Breathtaking Beauty Of Patagonia
At the point where the Earth “ends,” on the edge of the world, is where this magic and mysterious land begins, full of unimaginable beauty.
Patagonia has been inhabited at least since the year 10,500 B.C., but was discovered more recently by colonists. Nonetheless, this part of the planet has always been a source of amazement, of unexplainable beauty, and indomitable nature.
This is why famous British photographer Andy Lee settled on Patagonia for his latest project: Patagonia Dreaming I.
Visiting the most inhospitable landscapes of Chilean Patagonia, Lee captured surreal images using infrared photography, his trademark technique.
Feast your eyes on these wonderful landscapes, and don’t miss the previous works from this photographer: Blue Iceland and Roads, which we covered on Bored Panda previously.
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All these pictures are well crafted and artistically captured. Thanks for these lovely collections.
Photographer has been used dark colors / filters / effects for photographs. I love them, but also she can use live colors / filters for this scenes.
Pictures no. 17 and 18 are taken in Iceland not Patagonia. No. 17 is a mountain names Baula
All these pictures are well crafted and artistically captured. Thanks for these lovely collections.
Photographer has been used dark colors / filters / effects for photographs. I love them, but also she can use live colors / filters for this scenes.
Pictures no. 17 and 18 are taken in Iceland not Patagonia. No. 17 is a mountain names Baula
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