Focusing on a specific geographical area, Myklebust photographs a frequently used walking path and documents changes happening over a period of months. The images shows found objects that are in some way a human interference in the landscape, or the landscape forming natural constructions in response to this interference. As she continued to come back to this place again and again, Myklebust found that these objects would be removed or placed somewhere else, making her reflect on how they got there in the first place, who’s been moving them around and why. She hopes the viewer will create their own theories and narratives to go along the images, and encourages them to reflect on the impact both the objects and the people walking this path might have on the landscape.