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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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Baybysteps II

28/02/2016 by hegdal

Well I have inspired myself. I liked the video of simplicity I made last time. So I have made more, and they are much like the earlier once rather simple. This is on of the tide rising, and trough the film it rises just about an inch.  

Categories: creativity, nature • Tags: bygdøy, evening, fjord, movement, nature, oslo, stream, sunset, tripod

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Inspired

25/02/2016 by hegdal

Yesterday I found a book in the store that I for once felt resonated with me. There are many books about photography, but I do not experience that to many of them focus on the kind of photography I do. This book does, it also added some cool ideas I will work with in the future. The book is called “Moodscapes” and is written by Rebekka Gudleifsdottir.   The book gives a history of her photography, suggestions what she thinks […]

Categories: creativity, fine-art, nature • Tags: 500px, book, bygdøy, canon, inspiration, lee filters, moodscapes, oslo, sunset, tripod

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“Blue hour” – Long exposure time

25/08/2015 by hegdal

I wanted to go to the shore and take some nice exposures of the light that is during the so called «blue hour», which is the time right before it gets dark after sunset. I chose to go to the peninsula Bygdøy that is in the south of Oslo. Here I had good sight towards the light industrialised area Fornebu, with the headquarter of among Telenor. It was clear weather and almost not wind. There were just a few waves […]

Categories: long exposure, night • Tags: blue hour, bygdøy, evening, fjord, fornebu, long exposure, oslo, rocks, sea, sunset

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