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“These eerily stunning images taken using infrared lighting reveal the landscapes of Iceland in all their natural glory. Andy Lee, 45, uses a special technique which blocks out light from some visible wavelengths and picks up light from others invisible to the naked eye. The results left Lee, who works as a creative director, with a collection of breathtaking pictures of the elements pouring over the snow-covered mountain ranges. Lee said he witnessed dramatic changes in weather conditions in the space of a few hours”. – Caters News


Location: Kirkjufell. These eerily stunning images taken using infrared lighting reveal the landscapes of Iceland in all their natural glory. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)

Location: Kirkjufell. These eerily stunning images taken using infrared lighting reveal the landscapes of Iceland in all their natural glory. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)




Location: Adjacent to Skogafoss Waterfall. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)

Location: Adjacent to Skogafoss Waterfall. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)



Location: Blönduós. Andy Lee, 45, uses a special technique which blocks out light from some visible wavelengths and picks up light from others invisible to the naked eye. The result is a collection of breath-taking pictures of the elements pouring over the snow-covered mountain ranges. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)

Location: Blönduós. Andy Lee, 45, uses a special technique which blocks out light from some visible wavelengths and picks up light from others invisible to the naked eye. The result is a collection of breath-taking pictures of the elements pouring over the snow-covered mountain ranges. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)




Location: Akureyri. Lee, from Pembrokeshire, south Wales, said he witnessed dramatic changes in weather conditions in the space of a few hours. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)

Location: Akureyri. Lee, from Pembrokeshire, south Wales, said he witnessed dramatic changes in weather conditions in the space of a few hours. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)




Location: Baula Mountain. Accoding to Lee, he: “travelled around Iceland for two weeks and in this time I circumnavigated the whole country twice”. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)

Location: Baula Mountain. Accoding to Lee, he: “travelled around Iceland for two weeks and in this time I circumnavigated the whole country twice”. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)




Location: Baula Mountain. “Most of the images presented themselves immediately, though an image like Kirkjufell took around three days before I could see the mountain from the fog”. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)

Location: Baula Mountain. “Most of the images presented themselves immediately, though an image like Kirkjufell took around three days before I could see the mountain from the fog”. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)




Location: Baula Mountain. “As I travelled in a camper van I was luckily more often than not in the right place at the right time”, Lee said. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)

Location: Baula Mountain. “As I travelled in a camper van I was luckily more often than not in the right place at the right time”, Lee said. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)




Location: Berufjörður. The photographer spent two weeks travelling through Iceland and said he was treated to some “sensational” sights. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)

Location: Berufjörður. The photographer spent two weeks travelling through Iceland and said he was treated to some “sensational” sights. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)




Location: Kirkjufoss. He added: “Iceland has always been high on my list of places I'd wanted to visit and I've had so much great work from the locations”. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)

Location: Kirkjufoss. He added: “Iceland has always been high on my list of places I'd wanted to visit and I've had so much great work from the locations”. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)




Location: Kollafjörður. “I tried to keep off the most obvious attractions and just follow the light and see where that took me”, he said. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)

Location: Kollafjörður. “I tried to keep off the most obvious attractions and just follow the light and see where that took me”, he said. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)




Location: Hellissandur. “I'm not really sure if it's a rare occurrence”, Lee said. “Isually in many other countries you could wait months, maybe even years for the conditions to be perfect”. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)

Location: Hellissandur. “I'm not really sure if it's a rare occurrence”, Lee said. “Isually in many other countries you could wait months, maybe even years for the conditions to be perfect”. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)




Location: Snæfellsnes Peninsula. “But in Iceland”, he added, “these opportunities arise more than you can imagine”. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)

Location: Snæfellsnes Peninsula. “But in Iceland”, he added, “these opportunities arise more than you can imagine”. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)




Location: Esjan. “I've witnessed snow, rain, hail, fog and sunshine all in the same day – it really is quite bizarre”, Lee recalled. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)

Location: Esjan. “I've witnessed snow, rain, hail, fog and sunshine all in the same day – it really is quite bizarre”, Lee recalled. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)




Location: 10km past Akureyri. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)

Location: 10km past Akureyri. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)



Location: Dyrhólaey. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)

Location: Dyrhólaey. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)



Location: Vik Church Vikøyri. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)

Location: Vik Church Vikøyri. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)



Location: Seljalandsfoss. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)

Location: Seljalandsfoss. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)



Location: 20km from Berufjörður. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)

Location: 20km from Berufjörður. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)



Location: Skogafoss. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)

Location: Skogafoss. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)



Location: The Black Church, Búðir, Snæfellsnes Peninsula. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)

Location: The Black Church, Búðir, Snæfellsnes Peninsula. (Photo by Andy Lee/Caters News)
04 Jul 2014 10:49:00