mountains
Alpine Lakes, Cold and Exact
Above the treeline, water stops being scenery and becomes evidence.
An alpine lake is glacial paperwork: proof of ice that worked here, filed in a basin and signed in meltwater. The colour — that improbable milky teal — is rock flour, mountains ground fine and held in suspension, light bouncing off the sediment of ten thousand winters.
These photographs were taken the hard way, which is the only way; there are no drive-up viewpoints at 2,600 metres. Some of that effort transfers. A hard-won view reads differently, even on a phone.
If you want one wallpaper that does both serenity and drama, alpine water is the compromise: mirror-calm surface, violence of geology on every side.