Night in Trondheim and Verfsbrua bridge by Aziz_Nasuti

Verfsbrua is a beautiful bridge in Trondheim and it is famous for the flowers in its both side as a reason people call it Blomsterbrua means flower Bridge in Norwegian.

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Trondheim In Blue Hours! by Aziz_Nasuti

Please note that this is a long-exposure shot (158s). This shot has been taken around 11pm just half an hour after sunset in Trondheim. I could take only two pictures after two hours. I was standing in a floating dock and boats and kayaks just made my evening ;).The atmospher was excellent! So quiet so beautiful. Hope you like the result.
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Amazing sunset Over Nidarosdomen Trondheim by Aziz_Nasuti

Please note that this is a shot with long exposure of 200s. I have uploaded this before but I thought I need to re-edit it better as one of my best shots from Nidaros Cathedral and Nidelva river.
Nidaros Cathedral is a Church of Norway, located in the city of Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. Built over the burial site of Saint Olaf, the king of Norway in the 11th century, who became the patron saint of the nation.

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Nidelva the Mirror of Trondheim by Aziz_Nasuti

OOPS:This is not fine art SO no fake reflection here 😉
Nidelva is the name of Trondheim’s river which passes through the city. Here you can see the beautiful wooden houses of the city which are located in both asides of the river. When it is calm really you can not distinguish between the real stuff and their reflection in the nidelva. Nidelven has its very own song, Nidelven Stille og Vakker du er (“Nidelven [how] Still and Beautiful you are”).
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Hilde Storm over Trondheim and Nidelva river! by Aziz_Nasuti

Revisiting a moment: Actually I took this photo on 16 Nov 2013. In that time there was a strong storm hitting Trondheim with strong wind. I decided to take a photo with my Tripod and using ND filter. This was the first time that I could see that the color of the river was converted completely brownish or let’s say muddy. You know what many people were looking at me very strangely because everybody were running to find a shelter but I was trying to make a long shot exposure shot. I hope You like the result. A tip: I like the picture after or before a strong rain or storm 😉 Please feel free to find me by: |Website| ,|Facebook page| , |Instagram| ,|Google+| .|Twitter| .

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Trondheim Nidelva and Brygga by Aziz_Nasuti

As someone who is living in Trondheim I have taken many pictures over Gamlebrybro (Old city bridge) towards the beautiful wooden houses of bakklandet and brygga but each time the sky and reflection on the water are so amazing and diffrerent. Whenever I buy a new photography instrument I stop by and take a photo to examine the quality. In this photo I have checked the Wonderpana ND System for my Samyang 14 mm.
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Trondheim Nidelva and Brygga by Aziz_Nasuti

As someone who is living in Trondheim I have taken many pictures over Gamlebrybro (Old city bridge) towards the beautiful wooden houses of bakklandet and brygga but each time the sky and reflection on the water are so amazing and diffrerent. Whenever I buy a new photography instrument I stop by and take a photo to examine the quality. In this photo I have checked the Wonderpana ND System for my Samyang 14 mm.
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Trondheim Norway by Aziz_Nasuti

Trondheim was named Kaupangen (English: market place or trading place) by Viking King Olav Tryggvason in 997. Shortly thereafter it came to be called Nidaros. In the beginning it was frequently used as a military retainer (Old Norse: “hird”-man) of King Olav. It was frequently used as the seat of the king, and was the capital of Norway until 1217.

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