Water & Reflections
Still and reflective, or wild and untamed—water is the ever-changing element that shapes the Arctic.
The Láddjujohka river winds its way down toward Lake Láddjujávri, Swedish Lapland.
The shores of Torneträsk are covered in ice, with Lapporten in the background.
The river Gállanjohka flows into Cunojohka on Skjomenfjellet. But before the rivers meet, Gállanjohka makes some truly amazing meandering turns in the flat landscape. A fascinating sight.
The last sunrays of the year over Östre Rautas River, Swedish Lapland.
A cold January morning by the sea. Sea fog and a world filled with pastel colors.
Beautiful river landscape along the Tjäktjajåkka river in Tjäktjavägge. Swedish Lapland.
A section of the beautiful Tjäktjajåkka river. The Kungsleden trail follows the eastern side of the river down the entire Tjäktjavagge. The valley is located west of the Kebnekaise massif.
What a fantastic valley! My camera was working overtime as I flew over the stunningly beautiful Guobirvággii valley. The mountain Duolbanjunecohkka is on the left. The mountain in the middle at the highest point is Gaskkabakti (2043 meters above sea level). Then comes Drakryggen, Rabots Glacier, and Giebmebákti.
Swedish Lapland.