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)
As the founder, editor, and community manager of Newly Swissed, Dimitri owns the strategic vision. He is passionate about storytelling and is a member of Swiss Travel Communicators. Dimitri loves discovering new trends and covers architecture, design, start-ups and tourism.
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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!