Abi brought this beautiful photograph taken in Iceland by Trey Ratcliff to my attention and I wanted to share it with you as I really like the location of this tiny house.
Trey says that after driving around Iceland for a few weeks, you get so used to wild landscapes that it can be hard to be objective. He is a photographer and must force himself to be objective. While driving there is a moment when he suddenly comes to his senses, realizes what he is seeing is entirely unique, and hops out of his truck. He will a take the short hike to find the best vantage point to shoot the photograph. Months later he processes the photo and is extremely glad he took the time to get the picture.
I don’t know about you but I’m glad he did too, as I may never get to see this scene otherwise. You can visit Trey’s Stuck in Custom’s blog to learn more about his work.
