Imagine getting pictures of your home against all sorts of breathtakingly beautiful, real, alpine backdrops. Well, Polish mountain photographer Karol Neinartowicz has spent the last six years doing just that… that's if you can call a tent a home. The talented photographer began taking tent photographs in 2009, during a trip to the Rodnei Mountains in Romania with a friend. Despite the temperature dropping to -10 degrees Celsius and experiencing heavy snowfall and hurricane level winds, the pair were not afraid. Check out these spectacular photographs from all around Europe and beyond…
Untere Plattje, 2950m, Valais Alps, Switzerland.
Under Matterhorn, 2,600m, Valais Alps, Switzerland.
Hohe Tauren, 1,900m, Alps, Austria.
Grenzgletscher, 3.950m, Valais Alps, Switzerland.
Obere Plattje, 2,950m, Valais Alps, Switzerland.
Under Matterhorn, 2,600m, Valais Alps, Switzerland.
Under Mont Blanc, 2,500m, Savoy, Alps, France.
Under Matterhorn, 2,600m, Valais Alps, Switzerland
Grenzgletscher, 3,950m, Valais Alps, Switzerland.
Under Matterhorn, 3,000m, Valais Alps, Switzerland
Grenzgletscher, 3,950m, Valais Alps, Switzerland.
Under Matterhorn, 2,600m, Valais Alps, Switzerland
Rotenboden, 2,800m, Valais Alps, Switzerland.
Arolla, 2,400m, Valais Alps, Switzerland.
Glacier Mont Mine, 3,400m, Valais Alps, Switzerland.
Hochbalmen, 2,600m, Valais Alps, Switzerland.
Ben Nevis, 900m, Grampians, Scotland.
Glacier Mont Mine, 3,400m, Valais Alps, Switzerland.
Under Mont Blanc, 2,200m, Savoy, Alps, France.
Buni jezerces, 1,800m, Prokletije, Albania.
Pietros, 1,600m, Carpatians, Ukraine.
Grenzgletscher, 4,250m, Valais Alps, Switzerland.
Fagaras Mountains, 2,200m, Romania.
Monte Rosa, 2,600m, Valais Alps, Switzerland.
Glacier Mont Mine, 3,400m, Valais Alps, Switzerland.
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