Photography can see things that the naked eye cannot and the outcome that appear in photos are magnificent such are the photos of Glacier's Ice Caves in Vatnajökull, Iceland. What the lens see in the photographs released.
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The photographer behind these photos of Glacier's Ice Caves is Mikael Buck. Buck is a London-based artist whose specialty is in creative photography and photojournalism. He has been a photographer for more than a decade already and his pictures are in magazines, newspapers, and books all over the world. He is also a photo editor and shares his experience and knowledge through consultation.
He went Vatnajökull, Iceland on a commissioned project to take photos of Glacier's Ice Caves. His inspiration didn't come in the form of man but it came in one of nature's hidden treasures. What drew him closer to these particular subjects was the play of light as it bounced off on the surfaces of the ice that made its rough patches look attractive. The texture and the mixture of ice and ash also added a unique appearance to his photos.
These photos of Glacier's Ice Caves were unlike the photos he took in his landscape or nature photography. The photos he took in Iceland are closer to reveal the details of the ice. Macro lens would probably be the reason why the photos look more artistic than natural. In Extreme Iceland, they revealed that Iceland is definitely the home for different ice caves and if one finds himself here, then they should never miss a chance to go caving and experience the wonders that nature continuously brings.
Much like Buck and his photos of Glacier's Ice Caves, we should never learn to always find new angles to look and appreciate an object. Iceland contains one of the most picturesque view in the world. However, it never hurts to think outside the box and enjoy things in a new perspective.