Self-taught adventure photographer Chris Burkard has traveled to Iceland 16 times to capture the island's picturesque beauty, but sometimes a picture just isn't enough.

During Burkard's most recent trip to Iceland in October, he brought a high-powered light field camera called the Lytro Illum, which captures stunning 3D photographs that aren't quite like anything else we've ever seen.

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The camera uses light field optics to capture color and each ray of light as it passes through the lens, which creates interactive images that allows the user to alter the photograph's aperture, depth, perspective, lens tilt and focus.

Using your mouse, you can interact with the photos below by clicking to refocus, moving the mouse to shift the perspective and the wheel to zoom in and out. Use the arrow to scroll through the different living pictures.

1. Seljalandsfoss waterfall

2. Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon

3. Fjadrarglufur canyon