Showing posts with label Lofoten islands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lofoten islands. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Pink Sunrise on Lofoten Islands

Saturday morning gave us a beautiful pink and orange sunset over an icy fjord landscape. There were ice flowers on a small island of ice - out of reach of most of us but a few waded in.




Monday, February 2, 2015

Second Visit to Haukland Beach, Lofoten Islands

As the sky was very grey and no real sunset, I concentrated on the various ice and water shapes until the moon rose and provided a blue end to the day





Henningsvaer, Lofoten Islands

Very windy morning spent one of the most exposed parts of the island but still lots to see including the drying of the cod for stock fish. The climate in the Lofoten Islands is suited to this method of drying with strong saline-laden winds and cold temperatures. They are hung between January and April and brought into store in June. We sampled dishes made with this dried fish while here - a bit rubbery compared with fresh fish but very edible.


Sunday, February 1, 2015

Snowy Day in Leknes, Lofoten Islands

Thursday (29th) saw strong winds and snow so most of the group spent the rest of the day in the Hotel in Leknes once we had transferred in the morning from Reine. Jane and I decided on a local outing, so bundled up in waterproofs and poncho we headed off along the snowy roads on a circular walk around the outskirts of the town. The various trees and building looked wonderful in the soft light and falling snow. The kids were heading home from school carrying skis.As with all images on this trip, there is quite a bit of tidying up of edges etc that I will do when back home with access to Photoshop.



Saturday, January 31, 2015

Cold Arctic Evening Light on Lofoten Islands

A wonderful beach full of textures and cold colours with a final moonrise to complete the evening shoot.

Friday, January 30, 2015

Fjord Reflections, Lofoten Islands

Reflections on the fjords are so transitory - this one was there for only five minutes before the wind ruffled the surface and it was gone. The close ups are of the salmon farm enclosures; in the last image a flock of Eider ducks floated past making their haunting calls.

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Hamnoy Bridge and Sakrisoy Lofoten Islands, Norway

These images were taken within an hour and yet the colour of the light was so different it makes white balance adjustment very tricky and I am not at all happy with the results - the blues tend on the cyan side and if corrected the images look 'muddy'. I only have Lightroom while travelling but I am looking forward to trying some of the Nik suite on them. Of course, Ian will remind me that I should have been travelling with a colour checker passport! The last pair of images are shot at 0.5 sec and 30 secs (using a 10-stop neutral density filter.


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