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Scotland's Highlands, A Magical Adventure by Photographer Daniel Casson

Atmohspheric photgraphy is not an easy thing to master, with nature bledning in its elements of organic shapes and colors, the lens capture is quite difficult. However Daniel Casson seemed to deliver the perfect shots with this photo series.

Casson is a photographer who lives near the Peak District, and his love for rolling hilly landscapes is no hidden secret. The glens of Scotland from its beautiful falls, lochs, and clouds surrounding the crags have never looked so real yet so unattainable - like something so precious you wouldn't want to taint it.

Check it out for yourselves:

Images courtesy of Daniel Casson/REX/Shutterstock.

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