Duality
This time, one from the archives. Shot earlier this year.
Non-traditional composition for me. It's all about the space around objects. Isolation is important in my photography. Sometimes, less is more.
This is a long exposure done with the aid of a Hoya ND400 filter.
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Uploaded on Aug 3, 2008
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Flybekken
Mountain creek flowing down from the Valdresflya mountain plateau. Looking towards the beautiful Leirungsdalen.
Polarizer, two exposure blend.
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Uploaded on Jul 20, 2008
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Mountain Light
The famous mountain light in Jotunheimen National Park.
There's something special about light high up in the mountains. With the clean air and the cooler temperatures you always seem to get a slighly cold image although the purple/orange glow warms it up a little.
Crop, polarizer (Hoya)
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Uploaded on Jul 17, 2008
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First Light in Jotunheimen
Having just returned from my first photo-trip with a tent (alone!) I felt this image had to be the first one I submitted from this trip.
Fantastic Jotunheimen National Park. Includes Norway's biggest mountains and wildest scenery.
The trip didn't go exactly as planned due to a minor set-back the first night when I was trying to cross the river. I suddenly had water up to my knees and my shoes (waterproof) and pants were soaked. This meant I had to cancel my plans of venturing deeper into the mountains, into a valley called Leirungsdalen. I had a shot planned of a mountain called "Munken" (or "The Munk" in english) which I sadly didn't get (the "Munk" can be seen here: www.flickr.com/photos/anders_naesset/2393470330/in/set-72... ). Not on this trip anyways.
Thanks for looking!
(This image is not really processed as usual, lacking a little in the contrast aspects)
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Uploaded on Jul 17, 2008
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