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Nubble Point, York, ME

28/08/2019 by hegdal

Being at the ocean is creativity for me. The constant movement of the ocean. Up and down, back and forth. The sheer power when a wave hits the rocks and splashes with white foam. Pushing the water far up on land with every hit. Pulling the water away from land as the wave rises up. At Nubble Point in Maine you have the Atlantic Ocean hitting straight into land. Where York is you have nothing in between France and the […]

Categories: fine-art, long exposure, nature, travel

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Importance of clouds

22/11/2016 by hegdal

When it comes to taking landscape photographs clouds play a very important role. Often a large part of the photo will be the sky and for this part of the photo to offer something that will be of any interest to the viewer it is important that something happens there. It is said that a clear blue sky is the most boring that a photographer can get. Therefor it is often, not just because of the softness of the light […]

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Hvaler – The perfect surroundings for art

29/08/2016 by hegdal

Yesterday I was in Hvaler in South Norway. Hvaler is a group of islands that are placed in the Oslo-fjord towards the open sea to Denmark. So it offers surroundings that are quite unique, at least to where I usually am.  Whenever I am at places like that I wish I could quit my day-job and move into a cabin and spend the days creating art in the vastness of the nature. Although it is only 2 hours with the […]

Categories: fine-art, long exposure, nature • Tags: art, canon, clouds, fine art, nature, ocean, stillness

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Skilled people have more luck?

07/07/2016 by hegdal

One big advantage with doing something regularly is that you in time get better because you know the techniques, because you are better prepared and because you know the surrounding landscape better. I have heard this expressed as that “skilled people have more luck” once. This evening I was again out, it was a good day, a mix of rain and sun, which means clouds, possible good lights, possible more. This evening it turned out to be a light rain […]

Categories: fine-art, long exposure, nature, night • Tags: art, canon, clouds, evening, fine art, fjord, landscape, lee filters, long exposure, movement, nature, oslo, out door, rocks, sunset, tripod

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Most days life is grey

27/06/2016 by hegdal

Most days are exactly what you make them. There is nothing really remarkable happening. It is only you who have the opportunity to make them differentiate from other days. It is only you who can see the beauty in the day when most just see same old. It was a grey day. It was flat light, it was no particular waves, it was no particular wind, the clouds where high. My thought was to use the motion on the waves […]

Categories: creativity, long exposure • Tags: grey, landscape, nature, oslo, tripod

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Focus on process

26/06/2016 by hegdal

In this blog I have tried to focus on the process behind creating my visual expressions. I want to offer a bit deeper insight in to how I work. I see myself as an artist using photography as a medium to express what I want to express. In this lies the concept that taking the photos isn’t where the art starts. Art starts with inspiration and ideas. An idea gives me the ability to create a concept. With this in mind […]

Categories: creativity, fine-art, long exposure, nature, night • Tags: art, concept, fine art, process, sketch

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Panorama

03/04/2016 by hegdal

Last evening I was down at the beach at a place I like to go to. A peninsula  called Bygdøy. On the south end you have some distanse to the horizon and can often view the sun going down. This day was rather dark. However as it is with clouded days there are always, or close to, cracks in the cloud layer where sun gets trough and with long exposure this spots or cracks get more visible. All photos here are […]

Categories: fine-art, long exposure, nature, night • Tags: bygdøy, canon, clouds, evening, expression, fine art, fjord, lee filters, long exposure, movement, nature, oslo, out door, tripod

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Wide angle shots at the beach

22/02/2016 by hegdal

Today I was out to take some shots at the beach, was looking for stones that would obstruct the waves and create exciting movements. Today was the first day in about a week where there wasn’t a cloudy sky. The water was much higher today then usual. Perhaps due to the close to full moon we have now ? I used my main body, the 1D Mark IV, with the EF 16-35mm F4L IS lens. I used tripod of course, […]

Categories: fine-art, long exposure • Tags: bygdøy, exposure, fjord, lee filters, long exposure, movement, sea, tripod, waves

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At the stream

08/02/2016 by hegdal

I was out testing the new lens. Sadly there was no sun outside, it was a clouded day with, where things where rather grey when it comes to light. Most of the lakes and the shores in the fjord are frozen with ice and snow on the top. So it was a rather white day so to say. I was trying to find a place where some open water would brake up the monoton colors. I drove to a lake called […]

Categories: fine-art, long exposure, nature, Uncategorized • Tags: Asker, lee filters, long exposure, spring, water

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Blue hour – an artistic expression

17/11/2015 by hegdal

During this autumn I have had and will continue to have a reoccurring theme in my photos. “Blue Hour” The Blue hour explained at wikipedia.com The blue hour is the period of twilight each morning and evening when the sun is a significant distance below the horizon and the residual, indirect sunlight takes on a predominantly blue hue. This effect is caused by the relative diffusibility of short blue wavelengths of light versus the longer red wavelengths. To me the time […]

Categories: blue hour, creativity, fine-art, long exposure • Tags: blue hour, expression, fine art, fjord, fog, lee filters, long exposure

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