Mius Hill on Fujifilm X-E5
After every snowfall, a new landmark rises in Moscow — Mius Hill, a temporary yet striking formation emerging on the street between Mius Square and the Faculty of History and Philology at RGGU. Snow collected from across the district is piled here before being sent for melting.
For several days, this artificial mountain becomes part of the city’s landscape: streams of trucks passing by, steam rising from the heaps, people climbing over fences. In these fleeting scenes, one can sense the city’s peculiar rhythm — its restless desire for order that turns a routine cleanup into a spectacle of urban nature.