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I took these in Norway this year. I tried to capture the immense power of the water cascading from a mountain lake in the first three, to this day I don`t think I did?
This is the relative calm of the edge of the flow.
On this one I attempted to get the fallen tree to lead into the flow and captured the distant, cloud covered peaks.
This one hopefully leads you into the sheer force of the water.
These were taken on the back roads in the Western Fjords.
This last one was taken in Straumensand, north of the Arctic circle.The freshwater from the fjords did battle twice daily with the seawater,fighting it out between two headlands.Hopefully you get the gist of the maelstroms that the converging waters created.
Comments and criticism more than welcome.....
This is the relative calm of the edge of the flow.
On this one I attempted to get the fallen tree to lead into the flow and captured the distant, cloud covered peaks.
This one hopefully leads you into the sheer force of the water.
These were taken on the back roads in the Western Fjords.
This last one was taken in Straumensand, north of the Arctic circle.The freshwater from the fjords did battle twice daily with the seawater,fighting it out between two headlands.Hopefully you get the gist of the maelstroms that the converging waters created.
Comments and criticism more than welcome.....