- Tobias Hägg shoots his native land with the help of a drone and captures a world often hidden from view
- He has taken pictures near his home in Eskilstuna, as well as the country's national parks and lake regions
- Hagg's coastal photos illustrate islands and ant-like people pictured just before they jump into the water to swim
These stunning scenes are of Sweden captured from above.
They are the work of Tobias Hägg, who shoots his native land with the help of a drone.
His photography highlights the other-worldly locations usually hidden from view.
Tobias has captured striking shots of landscapes near his home in Eskilstuna, as well as the country's national parks and lake regions.
His work features roads cutting through ancient forests, trees grouped in icy fields like islands and waterways hidden in inaccessible forest.
His coastal works see ant-like people pictured just before they jump in the water to swim, a small island with a picturesque house on it, and the ice floes of Kvicksund on the shores of Lake Malaren.
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This aerial photo of Sweden shows a boat house located on a island in Malarbaden, Sweden
Ultimate retreat: A tiny island with a beautiful house upon it lies in the waters of Lake Malaren. The island is connected to the mainland by a bridge
Seasons change: A wintry shot of a perfecly straight road in Gysinge National Park is striking (left), and this autumnal image with vibrant orange and yellow leaves was taken in Vingaker (right)
Coastal drive: This picture of an empty road is taken in the Swedish Archipelago, in a place called Knappelskar
Winter wonderland: Tobias Hägg captured this snowy image in his hometown Eskilstuna, the little house is completely surrounded with beautiful nature and a small little lake
Otherworldly: This tiny isle of trees in Hallsta, Sweden is covered by a veil of surreal mist
Into the wild: The trees and wildlife in this Swedish national park are completely untouched and the colour of this water changes with the season
Winter in the archipelago: These stunning shots were taken at winter time over a beautiful island located in Kvicksun. From above the frozen fractals of ice are breath-taking
Look before you leap: This concrete dock in Knappelskar is used by people to jump off into the water
Better than a selfie: Tobias Hägg perches on a concrete block overlooking what he hopes will be a stunning sunset at Knappelskar
Pristine and untouched: The photographer snapped this aerial shot in Hallsta, using a drone camera to get the perfect snap
New beginnings: This shot was taken during early spring at one of Sweden's national park, after the winter's ice has thawed
Abstract aerial: While he was out in a field, Tobias Hägg noticed this set of trees with amazing colours and decided to take his drone to the skies
The photographer captured this spectacular shot of green tree canopies in a Swedish National Park called Farnebofjarden
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