London based photographer Oliver Coupe spent a month travelling around Peru exploring the relationship between altitude and landscape. The starting point of his journey was the arrid sand plains of the Atacama Desert, a mere thirty-seven metres above sea level.
In this series each landscape was shot at a different altitude, from desert to peak. His route took him via the farming plateaus of Moray to the massive blue lagoons of the Huascaran National Park where you can trek to 6000 meters above sea level in the world’s highest tropical mountain range.
Playa Yumacaque, Paracus National Reserve, 64m
Paracus National Reserve, 37m above sea level
Collectivo, Maras, 3372m
Moray, 3480m
Moray, 3481m
Moray, 3482m
Wilcacocha 3653m
Wilacocha Lake 3722m
llanganuco 3920m
Huascarán National Park 4082.77m
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