Mountain Worlds - Northern Reliefs

Mountain Worlds - Northern Reliefs examines mountainous terrain shaped by compression, exposure, atmospheric instability, and geological mass. From the granite walls of Yosemite and the vertical passages of the Picos de Europa to the fractured coastal mountains of Lofoten and the shifting visibility of the Dolomites and Fagaras range, the photographs explore how weather, light, snow, and scale continually reorganize spatial perception. Human presence appears intermittently through roads, shelters, settlements, and engineered access, remaining provisional within landscapes governed overwhelmingly by stone, elevation, erosion, and duration.

01.- Picos de Europa - Against the Mountain
02.- Yosemite - The Weight of Stone
03.- Half Dome - Spatial Construction
04.- Dolomites - Under Pressure
05.- Dolomites - Intervals of Stone
06.- Dolomites - Held in Stillness
07.- Fagaras Mountains - Attenuation
08.- Lofoten - Compressed Relief
09.- Lofoten - Fractured Surface
10.- Lofoten - Incised Mass
11.- Lofoten - Recurrent Alignment
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