The rose-tinted vision of Europe’s furthest flung island that is Dreamscapes of Iceland – images of the natural terrain in extraordinary shades of visceral red and pink.
Photographer Al Mefer, who fell in love with rural Iceland while exploring the so-called ‘Golden Circle’ in the south of the country, explains:
I wanted to picture it in a way that it’d feel new yet as oneiric in the images as it is to see it live.
In fairness.
I’ve not seen anyone after Richard Mosse do infrared photography particularly well.
Agreed, Mosse nailed it and everything since has been a poor imitation
Everybody should visit Iceland once in their lives, then you will respect your planet