A vintage print made 1968 on paper Mimosa Kiel, made in west Germany, (anyone heard of that paper?) hard grade. My first encounter, as a young man, with this wild part of the Swedish fells (probably Kaskatjåkkå or Skaitetjåkkå close to the Pårte glacier) , trying to grasp its wilderness in a rough and artistic way (developing my film in a paper developer in order to get maximum of grain and printing on hard grade!) Later thought it was a photographic mistake, viewing the negative just extremely overdeveloped and later reduced its density in some mixture of Farmers reducer. Finding this original print recently in a long forgotten box, I felt: perhaps not too bad after all, it grasps an experience of this overwhelming landscape encountered by a young man for his first time.
Location: Sarek National park, northern Sweden