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I Fell In Love With Iceland So I Moved There To Pursue My Passion For Landscape Photography (20 Pics)
My name is Julia Pertek and I'm a 28-year-old polish landscape and portrait photographer. In 2016, I fell in love with Iceland and decided to move there to pursue my passion for artistic landscape photography.
I got my first camera from my grandfather when I was 13 years old, and since then I couldn't stop photographing everything around me. Iceland is a beautiful country for landscape photography, and I never get bored with discovering secret canyons, waterfalls, and mountains. Nature there is very raw and untamed, which gives you a feeling like you're stepping on another planet.
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During Summer Thousands Of Puffins Come To Nest In Icelandic Cliffs
In The Highlands, There Is Almost No Civilization, Just Wild Nature
Drone Photo Of Sulfur River Merging With Fresh Water Coming Down From A Melting Glacier
Inside An Ice Cave You Will Find Blue Ice, That Looks Like Sapphire
Latrabjarg Is The Westernmost Point In Iceland, And Home To Huge Colony Of Puffins
Rocks Like These Can Withstand Thousands Of Years Of Waves Hitting Them Every Couple Seconds
Beautiful Peaks Of Landmannalaugar, Going Through Winter-To-Summer Transition
Snowy Peaks, And Glacier, What Else Can You Ask For
Mars-Like Landscapes Of North Iceland
Drone Photo Of Glacial Rivers Cutting Through Black Volcanic Soil
This Drone Picture Shows A River Rich In Sulfur, Blending With Fresh Ocean Water
Wild Geese Flying Over A Mountain Peak
Kerlingarfjoll Is A Colorful Geothermal Mountain Range
Black And Red Craters, Are Quite Common In The Highlands
Sharp And Rocky Peaks In The Fog
Volcanic Rock Towering Over An Endless Black Desert
Glacier Slowly Melting Into Its Lagoon
Some Places In Iceland Are Accessible Only On Foot, So Prepare For Hours Of Hiking
Mountain Peaks In The Clouds
These photos are jaw-dropping and captures the grandeur of Iceland beautifully! Well done
These photos are jaw-dropping and captures the grandeur of Iceland beautifully! Well done