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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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Magic or just another tool…
A post commenting on the purist thoughts that one should not edit or manipulate ones images. I try here to show that what we think of as image manipulation is not to degrade photography, but an integral part of the process of what photography is.
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A gothic tale…
I’ve been going through my archive of photos and came over some shot I captured in Trondheim last summer at the cathedral of Nidaros.
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A blustery day at Jæren
Yesterday gave the promise of a cloudy day with high winds. Perfect for some action at the coastline of Jæren. A bit photographic “hung-over” from my trip last week to Hardanger and Telemark but still I wanted to shoot. I packed up my gear and drove down the coastline of fair Jæren. The weather at Jæren this day was promising. It could be a good “hair of the dog that bit me” to get me back into shooting. This type of weather is just what gives real drama to landscapes. Driving wind made it a bit hard to find stable conditions to get really sharp images. The windforce was up…
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Roadtrip in the summer – Day 2
Day two of my road trip through Rogaland, Hordaland, Telemark and Vest Agder. Here I focus more on the western part of Norway.
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Easter 2011
A short little post about my trip into the woods to shoot some fairytale mornings with mist rising of the surface of a lake.