Austrian Gorge


  • Photographer
    Gavin Lyons
  • Prize
    Honorable Mention

These four images are taken from different location around Austria as part of a larger body of work, called the 'Austrian Gorge'. Gorges are magical places, where the land is split and mountains are divided. The alpine canyons were formed in the last ice age around 10,000 years ago and have being changing ever since, albeit ever so slowly. Time and water has shaped and sculptured their curved walls with the seasons. Right after the winter the big thaw begins, which amounts to a sudden thunder of white water gushing through the narrowest parts of the Alps. The noise of nature, in full force relieves itself as it prepares itself for the next season. I was drawn to photograph these gorges as I've always lived close to the sea, these gorges are Austrians shores. While Austria maybe missing its coastline, there are smooth pebbles, rocks to climb upon, hidden coves to be discovered, the sound of crashing water and even sand. There are over 200 canyons within Austria.

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