The snowy peaks and quiet solitude of the Alps have been wonderfully captured by Hungarian photographer Akos Major. His talent lies in landscape photography with a mysterious twist to it, and we're loving it!
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The snowy peaks and quiet solitude of the Alps have been wonderfully captured by Hungarian photographer Akos Major. His talent lies in landscape photography with a mysterious twist to it, and we're loving it!
(via Behance Network)
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taking pictures of the snow is always really really hard… !! My father, who is a mountain lover, has so many pictures of the Alps and I always found it is so hard to take them and capture what one really sees 3D
just beautiful! I can’t believe I’ve been in Switzerland so long and still haven’t made it to the Alps.
These photos make you feel that you are up there alone – no one else’s footprints would be seen or voices heard. They are as if taken by a chough (isn’t that what those alpine, crow-like birds are called?) or an omnipotent eye. Beautiful!