Tag Archive for ‘Naturephotography’

Seafood

Seafood

There on the beach lies the shells of, what some call a delicacy. The Oysters, Clams and Lagoon Cockle. The oysters from Skagerack is considered to be the best. I’m not biased, eating a mollusc is over my limit. It is not only food for humans. It is also an important part of the ecosystem as food and to keep the water clean. I think they also make good photo models.

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Gullbringa

Gullbringa

Last weekend offered a perfect winter weather for photography. -3°C and and almost no wind. The sun was shining from a clear blue sky. Even if I promised my wife not to climb any mountains I went over the hills. From there overseeing the ocean where I, in the clear sky, could see the Norwegian mountain tops. There was a thin layer of snow on the island cliffs making a perfect contrast to the blue ocean and sky. The high salt content and the currents keeps the water open even if has been cold for several weeks.

I came down on the other side of the hill in the small village Gullbringa. Typical for those small villages where the houses are squeezed between the rocks. Remains of quarrying, read more in a previous post, and fishing. Now taken over by summerhouses making it almost empty during winter. I made a slide show with music composed and performed by my son.

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