The waterfall that goes up
The waterfall that goes up
North of Eysturoy in Faroe Islands. This little waterfall couldn’t reach the ocean because of the wind.
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North of Eysturoy in Faroe Islands. This little waterfall couldn’t reach the ocean because of the wind.
The day I took this image it was overcast with low hanging clouds and almost no visibility, suddenly the was a gap and golden morning light illuminated the ocean behind the far distance islands in the south of Faroe Islands.
Reflected mountain on a sandy beach before sunrise. Skagsanden beach, Lofoten Islands
On a stormy day, waves crashing into the rocks and rain and hail come and go, Lofoten Islands
North of Eysturoy in Faroe Islands. This little waterfall couldn’t reach the ocean because of the wind.
The Faroe Islands is famous for its sea stacks and mountains. But there are more things to photograph there, rocks, beaches, waterfalls and streams. The opportunities are endless.
On a cold winter night, at the east coast of Sweden. When the Northern light happened only for 5 minutes of good visibility.
On a fine winter afternoon, I was driving on local countryside roads here in Sweden close to where I live. I came across this amazing scene with low hanging fog, created abstract layers on the farm and painted by after sunset glow in pink and orange colors.
As the sun sat, the sky became orange and the low hanging layers of fog over the snow covered farm created the best subject for this photo. Shot at long telephoto lens
I was going home after a beautiful and successful morning photo shoot, I drove passed a farm with this bunker covered in grass. It reminded me the Hobbit holes in the Shire so I pulled over and ran to take this photo from Lord of the ring world but here in Sweden.
A beautiful tree alley with oak trees under the last light of the day. Near Uppsala, Sweden.