Yorkshire — the county where God settled

Yorkshire — the county where God settled

Categories: Europe

Landscape and portrait photographer Dave Zdanovich from Bradford, UK, has published his first book "The County of Yorkshire in Photographs". In it you can see a series of magical and stunningly beautiful photos of the county in all its glory.

Yorkshire — the county where God settled

Dave says that he idolizes the art of photography and longs to capture every beautiful moment of life with the help of a camera. By the way, Zdanovich bought his first camera in July 2013 and has not parted with it since then. 

And most importantly, Zdanovich's passion for landscape photography helped him see what a beautiful country he lives in, otherwise he would never have known about the existence of some places.

Yorkshire — the county where God settled

The photo shows the Ribblehead Viaduct across the Ribble River Valley. Working as a photographer, Zdanovich traveled the length and breadth of England.

Yorkshire — the county where God settled

Zdanovich admits that he decided to publish the book thanks to the numerous requests of subscribers in social networks. In the photo — Bolton Abbey.

Yorkshire — the county where God settled

Hebden Bridge.

Yorkshire — the county where God settled

Hebden Bridge.

Yorkshire — the county where God settled

Flamborough.

Yorkshire — the county where God settled

The photo shows Malham, North Yorkshire.

Yorkshire — the county where God settled

The photo shows Malham, North Yorkshire. According to Zdanovich, you can find something special in every corner of Yorkshire.

Yorkshire — the county where God settled

Wharf in the town of Whitby.

Yorkshire — the county where God settled

In the photo-Settle, North Yorkshire. In January, Dave Zdanovich won the BBC Countryfile's Winter Landscape Readers ' Award for winter rural landscapes.

Yorkshire — the county where God settled

Whitby Abbey.

Yorkshire — the county where God settled

Limestone cliffs in Malham.

Yorkshire — the county where God settled

Stoodley Pike Monument, Todmorden, West Yorkshire.

Yorkshire — the county where God settled

The village of Hoert, most famous for the fact that the famous English writers the Bronte sisters were born there.

Yorkshire — the county where God settled

Titus Salt Textile Factory in the village of Saltair.

Yorkshire — the county where God settled

Photographer Dave Zdanovich: "Now I understand why Yorkshire is considered one of the most visited places on the planet."

Yorkshire — the county where God settled

The cover of a photo book, which costs about $ 22.

Keywords: Europe | Great Britain | Photographer | Photos | Landscapes | Yorkshire | Photobook

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