Three of the world's major rivers — the Indus, the Ganges and the Brahmaputra — arise in the Himalayas. Their combined drainage basin is home to 600 million people, and the rivers have a major religious significance to Hindus all over the world. Within seconds the dense Himalayan fog in Nepal appears in spring and transcends the scenery and the villages into the magical and mystical world of fairy tales and lucid dreaming. Shutting away the glorious view of the Himalayan mountains, one is left only with the details of the what is close and visible and unable to predict who or what is going to appear only a short distance away. Meanwhile the sounds of birds and distant voices still remain although they are hidden behind the fog. As sudden as it appeared, the fog disappears and one is transcended once again into the real world. The series was shot in Nepal two weeks prior to the large earth quake in 2015.
Awarded Honourable Mention in category "Professional Nature" IPA AWARDS (International Photography Awards) 2015
Featured as Editor's Pick in LENSCULTURE and L'OEIL DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE
Outdoor exhibition in Montée du Château, Clervaux, Luxembourg from 31st July 2015 to 30th June 2016
Honourable Mention PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris 2016
Available as signed limited edition museum quality prints. For more information please contact tine.poppe@me.com