For 10 Years, I’ve Been Climbing And Photographing The Polish Tatra Mountains
The first time I went to the Tatras was in 2005. Then I won my first photo contest in which the prize was a weekend in pension in Zakopane – the capital of Tatra Mountains. From that moment I have crossed in Tatra’s 740 km and I have beat the sum of altitude difference equal 51 000 m.
The Tatras are one of the most beautiful high mountain ranges in Europe – next to the Alps, the Pyrenees and the Dinaric Alps. Tatra Mountains is a world of rock, alpine meadows and emerald green lakes.



Western Tatras





Brocken Spectre On Szpiglasowy Wierch

Temnosmrecinska Dolina

Chocholowska Valley

On Mieguszowieckie Peaks

Valley Gasienicowa


Eagle Path


Environment At Black Pond

Valley Gasienicowa And Black Pond


The Summit Koscielec


Morskie Oko Pond

Via Ferrata Called Eagle Path

Mountain Pass Szpiglasowa

Brocken Spectre And The Mountain Swinica

Black Pond

Chapel In the Valley Chocholowska

Pass Priecne Sedlo

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