A cottage in the High Tatras reflected in Zelene pleso (Green lake). Slawek says the image is more interesting viewed upside down, as here.Photograph: Slawek KozdrasA field in Stara Lesna - with a strange, face-like pattern.Photograph: Slawek KozdrasA small pond outside the village of Stara Lesna. The photo was taken at sunrise during a warm drizzle - the yellow dots dots are rain drops blown on to the lens.Photograph: Slawek KozdrasA stream flowing from Zelene pleso (Green lake) in the High TatrasPhotograph: Slawek KozdrasDumplings with sheep cheese and cream - and two shots of herbal vodka - taken in the mountain cottage by Green lake (first photo).Photograph: Slawek KozdrasHigh Tatra peaks rising above the trees - on the way to Zelene pleso (Green lake).Photograph: Slawek KozdrasMisty peaks at Zelene pleso.Photograph: Slawek KozdrasMountain dew doesn't have to come in a can.Photograph: Slawek KozdrasPhotographers at work: trip member Sylwia, and the tutor, Lee.Photograph: Slawek KozdrasSunrise over a pond near Stara Lesna.Photograph: Slawek KozdrasTourists crossing a stream.Photograph: Slawek KozdrasTrees reflected in the lake at Strbske in the High Tatras. Slawek says his image is more striking viewed upside down, as here.Photograph: Slawek KozdrasTwo old Skodas in Stara Lesna.Photograph: Slawek KozdrasWaterfowl on Strbske lake in the High Tatras.Photograph: Slawek Kozdras