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These vivid photographs are from the "Mystery of Iceland" series by San Francisco-based photographer Tim Gasperak. Although he specializes in photographing people in environments, portraits, and landscapes for advertising and editorial, he admits:
"There's nothing I love more than engaging with the world on a visceral level – I need to touch rock, skim through water, feel the crisp air tweak my nose on a cold morning out in the big empty. A sense of place is as essential to me as food; it is sustenance and nourishment."
via designboom
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