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Go to The NEXT Page for More Pictures >>>Sparks Lake in Oregon: Mr Brodkin is by day a partner at a private equity firm and has been travelling the world since 2009 to capture some of the world's most picturesque spots
His favourite photograph, Pristine Bells, was captured at Maroon Bells in Aspen, Colorado, US, last month.
But it nearly proved his most difficult photograph yet.
He said: 'For months I looked forward to travelling to this location in October to shoot the beautiful Maroon Bells while the leaves were full of yellow.
'Days before my scheduled flight, I learned that the US government would be shut down and the road there was closed to vehicles.
'Discouraged, but still determined, I devised a back-up plan.
'In order to get to the location, I would take a mountain bike on a 12 mile return trip.
'The challenge was that it was eight degrees and snowing and I needed to make the trip alone in the dark at 3.30am.
'Still groggy from my flight in and a little scared, I hit the road and started the long ride to the bells.
'But when I arrived at sunrise I was treated to the most incredible view.
'I call this image 'Pristine Bells' and it is my favourite.'
Mr Brodkin is a partner at a private equity firm and has been travelling the world since 2009 to capture some of the world's most picturesque spots.
He added: 'There is so much that can go wrong with a mirrored landscape.
'Too many clouds, too few clouds or the slightest amount of wind can all ruin the image.
'So often I leave the location without a photograph, but when it all comes together it is incredible.'