Category Archives: nature
Gaustatoppen
While driving to Hardangervidda – the largest eroded plateu in northern Europe – you might see Gaustatoppen – The highest mountain of Telemark.
Web, drops, absent spider
Taken on a walk in the woods of Telemark.
Bibra Lake Tree, Perth
Spent a year close to this place down under.
A Man and His Bike
My girlfriend’s dad’s wife’s family has this great place on a small island outside of Kragerø, Telemark, Norway. There was some amusement when I announced that I would bring my bike. There was even more amusement when I rode it to the highest hill on the island. I am sure you will be amused to learn that this “hill” stands a mighty fifty-five metres tall above sea level.
But the mostest amusest was I, who got to sit in silence with my bestest metal friend, as seen on this photo right here.
Water Crystals Packed Loosely
Water flows, no matter what phase it is in. Sometimes this translates well over in to photography.
What We See
From our living room in the teeny, tiny village where our ambitions for a bachelors degree have taken us.
Stavern Snow
There has been a fair bit of snow this winter. This is some of it.
Had a fairly crappy photowalk with Jostein a little while ago. None of us felt inspired at all and felt that we got nothing out of the trip except for cold feet and runny noses.
I do however force myself to look at and process pictures in Lightroom even if I feel they did not turn out well. After a couple hours I was quite please with my doctoring of initially mediocre photographs.
Moss
A simple shot done during a rainy day with macro-extension rings.
Bryggefjell View
Climbing 450 height meters, sometimes on the back of your bike, sometimes the bike on your back, is worth it when this is the reward.
This view is from Bryggefjell, which lies in Bø, Telemark.
Wood Anemone
The surest sign of spring in Norway is the Wood Anemone, or Hvitveis.