On the south coast of Norway, in Rogaland province lies this very pretty colorful village. It is a popular tourist destination. In the past this was a thriving trading center of mostly fish. There were many more inhabitants then, than now. At the beginning of the 20th century it went downhill with the town because the fish was now transported by road and no longer came through Sogndalsstrand. People moved away and a ghost town remained, until in more recent years there was new interest in this town and everything has been restored. Today it is a popular destination for tourists.
I got my first camera on my 8th birthday. Now, many cameras later, I have ended up with a 'full-frame' mirrorless camera and my passion for photography has become an important part of my life.
I travel a lot, all over the world, and like to photograph..
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