Tag Archive for ‘Naturephotography’

Water show

Water show

It was not really a good day for photography but I wanted to check out a new area, Valön nature preserve. Just a 40 minutes drive from home but I had never been there. With safety in mind I thought best explore in daylight. There was some high thin clouds as I set out that I hoped would filter the harsh sun a bit but they cleared as I arrived. There was a 2 km walk from the parking lot down to the water front. I’m glad I went out! Poseidon had a spectacular show ongoing and I got some great photos. Do check my Instagram for more. To quote Arnold “I’ll be back”.

Don’t give up until you tried, ha de Gött!

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Iced beach

Iced beach

little creek water freezes on the beach

the sun lets its scarce winter rays

cast a mild red and orange light

behind the frost white cliffs

illuminates hill south side

with a promise of warmer days

as the cold frost

hammers down from north

It takes many seasons to be seasoned, ha de Gött

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Flowing water

Flowing water

Water captured with slow shutter speed (1/30s) and fast (1/400s). Use the slider to see the effect.

Today was all about fast flowing water after a week with heavy rain and melting snow. I took a tour into Norway and the river Berbyelva. There was snow left on the river bank making it slippery. Dense vegetation so it was a bit of challenge to get clear shots. After walking in the still deep snow I found a spot to get some good shots playing with shutter speed.

Better to move safe than gracefully, ha de Gött!

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