Instagramming photographer captures otherworldly mountain landscapes that will blow your mind
Instagram photographer captures otherworldly mountain landscapes that will blow your mind
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This talented photographer captures mountainscapes so otherworldly it’s hard to believe they exist on planet Earth.
Basically professional photographer Aytek Cetin says some people wonder if the landscapes he captured are real because they look so unearthly.
The 41-year-old Turkish photographer, who also tutors fellow photographers inside private photography tours and online classes, tells MailOnline Travel: ‘Sometimes we can be biased about geography that we haven’t seen before. For example, for a photo I took in Cappadocia [a region in Turkey]someone claimed it wasn’t a real place… I explained to this person that it was a real place and that I had brought others to this place to take pictures.’
Explaining why he is drawn to epic mountain scenes, Cetin says, “What impresses me most about mountains is that they are nature’s most powerful creatures. They have been there in all their glory for millions of years and will continue to be so.’
The photographer, who is amassing a sizable Instagram following – 87,000 followers and counting – explains his intention is to pull viewers into a mountain landscape and make them feel [like] they are there’ with his photography. He notes, “To do this, I try to use different perspectives than the scenes other people are used to seeing.”
Capturing these remote landscapes is not without its challenges. Because there is often no transportation to off-grid peaks, Cetin regularly has to walk long distances with his camping gear and his camera gear, which can weigh more than 31 kilograms. However, the hard work is worth it because of the magical shots it can take. Scroll down to see evidence of a photographer at the peak of his abilities…
This dramatic mountain shot was captured in the Kackar Mountains National Park – a hiking and climbing hotspot – in Turkey’s Black Sea region. Cetin describes the location as one of the ‘undiscovered valleys of [the] Black Sea’
LEFT: This mystical photo shows the bizarre rock formations in Goreme National Park in Turkey’s Cappadocia region in early morning light. Cetin says: ‘As a landscape photographer I can say that I feel at home when I am in nature. I like to take pictures away from the crowd, where I feel like I can breathe.” RIGHT: Cetin aimed his camera at Lake Meke, a volcanic crater lake in Turkey’s Konya province, for this mesmerizing shot
Ama Dablam, a 6,812-meter peak in Nepal’s Himalayas, is the subject of this mesmerizing photo. Cetin admits, ‘I can’t remember any sight that gave me more joy than watching the beautiful Ama Dablam at sunset’
LEFT: This poignant image was taken in Goreme National Park in Turkey’s Cappadocia region. RIGHT: Cetin describes this scene – captured in the Svaneti region of Georgia’s Greater Caucasus – as ‘unforgettable’
This spectacular panoramic photo shows the wooden houses of the 2170 meter high Pokut plateau in the Turkish province of Rize
LEFT: This alien photo was taken in the Martian Mountains – also known as the Merrikhi Mountains – in Iran’s southeastern province of Sistan and Balouchestan. Cetin describes them as the ‘razor-sharp mountains of Iran’. RIGHT: Iran’s distinctive Martian mountains are also the subject of this stunning photo
LEFT: Khumbila, a 5,761 m (18,901 ft) mountain in Nepal’s Himalayas, is cleverly framed by trees in this mesmerizing photo taken during a sunrise. RIGHT: Daisies scatter over a grassy hilltop in this beautiful shot of Cetin, captured in Turkey’s Kackar Mountains National Park. Cetin looks back: ‘You can always be dramatic [weather] conditions in the mountains of the Black Sea’
This atmospheric photo shows Mount Taboche (background) in the Khumbu range of the Himalayas in Nepal. It was taken at an altitude of 4,500 metres, Cetin reveals
LEFT: Turkey’s ‘wild’ Kackar Mountains National Park was the backdrop for this amazing photo. RIGHT: This epic photo was taken near the small town of Mestia in the Caucasus Mountains of northwestern Georgia
This stunning shot shows Mount Kazbek, a stratovolcano in Georgia’s Caucasus Mountains, illuminated by first daylight