When I had the opportunity to visit Norway in 2014, 2017 and 2019, I took my infrared-converted camera with some prototype filters of what would later become KolariVision's IRChrome filter.
South-Norway's breathtaking views from the coast near Bergen up to the Preikestolen were absolutely astonishing. At first, I doubted that infrared photography could give good results because I almost never saw the sun in Norway! Big heavy grey clouds were above every Fjord. But allowing more visible light to enter my camera with this filter, I managed to capture the incredible sense of gigantism that Norway's landscapes have to offer.
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NO WORDS NEEDED FOR THIS PICTURE.............WHICH IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS!
I love this. Imagining myself living there and able to fish mere yards away.
What's everyone's problem with Sandy on this one? Like she's clearly a grandma who can't find the Caps lock key. Anyway, beautiful photos!
Because they committed on every damn thing!!!!
Load More Replies...These are so amazing. . . . And, yeah, why all the downvotes for Sandy's enthusiastic comments? Seems mean spirited.
OK. So, I know there is an Athens in Georgia, USA, and a Paris in Texas, but I'd be damned to come up with the name of the planet this Norway is on!
What's everyone's problem with Sandy on this one? Like she's clearly a grandma who can't find the Caps lock key. Anyway, beautiful photos!
Because they committed on every damn thing!!!!
Load More Replies...These are so amazing. . . . And, yeah, why all the downvotes for Sandy's enthusiastic comments? Seems mean spirited.
OK. So, I know there is an Athens in Georgia, USA, and a Paris in Texas, but I'd be damned to come up with the name of the planet this Norway is on!