Red houses on the sea by PeteBondurant

A little fisherman village in the heart of Lofoten Island, during a very cloudy evening.

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Hard times in Sakrisoy by PeteBondurant

Someone could say that a cloudy day is not so good for photography, but I think that a dark, heavy sky is even better then a sunny one.

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Postcard from Norway by PeteBondurant

An aerial view of Lofoten Islands, as seen from the top of Reinebringen mountain.

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THE RED HOUSE by PeteBondurant

The red house.
This particolar rorbuer reminds me an abandoned place: a singhe house in front of the ocean and in front of some great and teffific peaks… wonderful place!

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Rustic Rorbuers by janneka

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The old fishermen’s cabins (rorbuers) of Sakrisoya with Reinebringen mountains in the background. The color in the water was extremely clear with nice turquoise colors and the color scale of my Lee Big Stopper just enhanced this and gave a mystic feeling to this. So I may have gotten carried away and exaggerated the color works to some but I wanted to play around and create a dreamy feel to it.

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Northern Caribbean by janneka

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Continuing my series on Lofoten panoramas. This was an unexpected view that felt very surreal as the water was so clear and the shallow waters made everything look incredibly green/turquoise. Believe it or not that is the actual color that has not been enhanced in any particular way (except the standard editing of course). Still some material left from my Lofoten trip but sad to realize that they won’t last forever..

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Enchanted Eliassen by janneka

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The island of Hamnoya with its enchanted Eliassen rorbuer cabins under the majestic mountains in Lofoten islands. I stayed in those red cabins for five nights and photographed five amazing sunsets. This was taken from the darkest time of the day in the midnight but still there was a nice purple glow behind the mountains.

Once again this is a panorama of three shots as so many of my previous photos. And this may not be the most original composition but I have always been a sucker for central composition when it comes to reflections. Hope you like it!

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