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Image of the week 18, 2014
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Image of the month – and some new updates…
I know my blog has been silent for some time, but it’s a new year (ok, we’re in March so it’s been three months already, but we’re just starting in spring) and new changes. Some of you may have noticed that I’ve redone my website, and the old domain of “www.studio-toffa.com” is back in use. With this comes a new change. That is that I will end the column “Image of the Week” in my blog. Beginning in april there will only be one new image each month. The reason for this is that I found that I’m not able to uphold the post with a new image each week.…
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Image of the Week 45 – 2013
A new week, and that means? Yes, a new image. Also this image features one of my favorite subjects, lighthouses. This time it a small automated one. Since most of the lighthouses in Norway have been depopulated, they’ve all been automated. The buildings are still standing, but many of the old lighthouses have now been converted into something new, like museum, art gallery or vacationhome that is possible to rent in the summer season. This lighthouse here is found at Nærland, a stone throw away from Obrestad fyr (lighthouse) and Hå Gamle Prestegård (the old vicarage at Hå). Nikon D70, Tamron SP 28-70mm, Kenko Polarizer, Formatt Hitech ND. Follow Studio…
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Image of the week 43 – 2013
I know that my weekly blogpost have been away, but this week it’s back, and this week we’re off to Fjøløy. A favorite site I love to shoot. With this image I’ve taken inspiration from one of mine heroes in photography; Joe Cornish and his shot of Elgol at the Isle of Skye. I just loves how Joe Cornish shows the magic of nature and landscape, and I’ve tried here to also capture some of that magic. Fjøløy can be a place of tranquill relax, but also a place of high wind and roar. This image shows one of those sides. Nikon D800, Nikon AF 28mm f2.8D, Formatt Hitech ND…
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Studio Toffa Photography homepage
Some updates of what is currently running on my website in the range of products and what is planned to come in the future.
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Essential Gear and Tips for Landscape Photographers on the Road
Hey there, fellow vanlifers, landscape enthusiasts, and hikers! Toffa Berg here, and today I want to dive into the world of landscape photography. If you're cruising down the open road with your camera by your side, or embarking on a hike in the stunning Norwegian landscapes, this guide is for you. Starting with the basics, your camera is your creative companion. You don't need to break the bank on the latest high-res model. Any DSLR or mirrorless camera with interchangeable lenses will do the job. From entry-level gems like Nikon D3200 to high-end wonders like Nikon D800, choose one that feels comfortable and can accommodate your growing gear collection
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Norsk Fyrhistorisk forening
I have recently got a little attention from "Norsk Fyrhistorisk Forening" (The Norwegian Lighthouse Association) for my images of the lighthouses on the southwestern coast of Norway.
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Exploring Landscapes with the Lowepro DryZone Rover: A Waterproof Companion
A personal review of the Lowepro DryZone Rover backpack and how it fits into my own photography. This is by no mean a professional review, just my personal one.
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An interview with my self
Here is an interview I did with my self based on a blog post of what questions you should often ask a photographer. It's not ment as a serious post in any sense, just as more in depth part of my About Section.
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Behind the Scenes, Blog, From Toffa Berg Photography, Practical Tips and Insights, Travel and Landscape Photography
Handholding ND-grads
A short explanation on how I use my ND grad filters.