More travel photography from my ten-day field trip across Norway in March 2015. Pictures in this post are shot on my Canon T3i–with lens noted–or on my iPhone 5 with the ProHDR app. Additional post-work done in Photoshop. As noted in my first Norway post last month: Norway, like Iceland, is great if you like rocks and wind. (And spending a ton of money on food.) Enjoy!
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Serendipitous find. Happened to glance backwards by chance–and so glad I did. “There are a lot of good people around.” iPhone 5. Pro HDR. Oslo Opera House. Oslo, Norway. Canon T3i, Sigma 20mm. f/ 4.5. 1/125. ISO 400 Fjord tour from Bergen Norway. Escapes my mind if this was toward Sognefjord or Montserrat. This is one of my favorite photographs from the trip. It’s the majestic beauty of the sea/snow/sky/water/land/mountains that just define this country. Love the depth and visual layers that just stack atop one another. Canon T3i. Canon 28mm. f/9. 1/100. ISO 200 Bergenhus Castle. Bergen, Norway. iPhone 5. ProHDR app The cobblestone streets of Bergen, Norway. iPhone 5. ProHDR app. Oslo Opera House. Oslo, Norway. Canon T3i. Sigma 10mm. f/6.3. 1/80. ISO 100 Oslo, Norway. As shot from behind the Fram Polar Ship Museum. Canon T3i. Canon 146mm. f/22. 1/40. ISO 100 FIS World Ski Jumping Championship. Holmenkollen, Norway. Canon T3i. Canon 84mm. f/5.6 1/640. ISO 800 Norwegian Coastline near Bergen, Norway. Canon T3i. Canon 74mm. f/7.1. 1/200. ISO 200