A photo of the world-famous Geirangerfjord, taken from the Ørnevegen (Eagle Road).
Geirangerfjord is a fjord in the Sunnmøre region in the extreme south of the Norwegian province of Møre og Romsdal. It is a 15-kilometre-long arm of the Storfjord. The fjord has several waterfalls, such as The Seven Sisters, the Bridal Veil and the Freer, and is one of Norway's most visited tourist attractions. Since 14 July 2005, this fjord, together with Nærøyfjord, has been on UNESCO's World Heritage List. The fjord is truly immense. The boat at anchor seems small, but in reality it is the 205-metre-long Albatross. As you descend the Eagle Road, everything gets closer and closer. Magnificent!
My photography specialities are landscapes and cityscapes. Through post-processing, I try to make the photos look as realistic as possible: as I saw and felt the situation at the moment, I try to convey this in the final result. As this is sometimes impossible due to camera or.. Read more…