Tundra nomads

A couple of years ago, I, with a team of hunters - my old friends, visited an amazing expedition to the Kola Peninsula. 10 days we lived in the vast deserted tundra, dealing with its nasty nature, the changing climate, mostly disgusting weather conditions and the most beautiful, extraordinary, narcotic nature! It is very difficult to walk every day with feet on a living soft carpet, which consists of millions of living beings. At some point, the brain simply stops recording it and you just walk and walk along the endless hills, wade through the purest cold streams, pass the lakes with pristine purity of water, breathe this air that itself is so rich in energy that sometimes one does not even need to eat .

It was an unforgettable trip and it influenced me very much. The next year we repeated this experience again. Periodically, I'll come back here to this topic and upload photos, tell some stories / moments ..

And this photo is an ordinary day in the tundra. September 2015. Kola Peninsula, somewhere in the area of ​​the river Voronya.


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camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II; Lens: Canon EF24-105 IS USM
Exposure: shutter speed 1/200 sec; f/4.5; ISO 100, shutter priority

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