from a fictitious film set,
but these are real photographs taken in a real wood just before the “blue hour” or the hour before the sun rises in the morning,
British
photographer Neil
Burnell captures striking environments void of human subjects, often
traveling to remote areas far outside of civilization,
His ongoing series Mystical takes a look at the fairytale-like atmosphere created by the thick fog, gnarled trees, and moss-covered stones,
this
particular wood has long been the subject of folklore and myth, with many
writers describing it as the most haunted location in Dartmoor,
Burnell continues to travel to Wistman’s Wood to
seek the right environmental factors for a perfect image, and taking
photographs like these is not easy, in 20 or so visits the magical mist
appeared only twice, You can see more of his photographs on Instagram, what stunning
magical photographs.
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