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In this issue, discover the icy regions of the world through the lens of Ragnar Axelsson. Also: Federico Borella portrays youth and subculture among the Koryo-Saram in Uzbekistan; Anja Niemi undertakes a metaphorical exploration of nature in black and white; Thomas Victor shows how climate change is fuelling conflicts in Kenya; and previously unpublished colour photographs from the former GDR, East Germany, by Thomas Hoepker.
In the technical section of this issue, we introduce the new Noctilux-M 35 f/1.2 Asph, present a hands-on review of accessories for nature photographers and videographers, and visit the new Leica photo lab in Wetzlar.
The worst Piteraq storms are utterly relentless.
Ragnar Axelsson
Piteraq storms are among the most extreme weather events in the Arctic: they are sudden, hurricane-like katabatic winds accompanied by freezing temperatures and a near-total loss of visibility.
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