When I saw an article about photographing Lofoten in the winter, I was humored about one of its photos that displays two fishing cabins of yesteryear now converted into vacation cabins. That's because my wife and I stayed for a week in one of the cabins in the photo, which are surrounded by the most beautiful scenery where we have ever stayed. So, I decided to look up my favorite photos from that vacation in summer 2014 and share them here, as I wasn't participating at the Cafe at the time. If you're interested in the article, it's at https://petapixel.com/2021/02/17/lofoten-norway-a-landscape-photographers-dream/
Photo #1: Nusfjord
Photo #2: Viewed from the hike to the Munkebu Hut
Photo #3: Hamnoya
Photo #4: Racks for drying cod (Photo by my wife, post-processed by me)
Photo #5
Photo #6: Located in the village (now an outdoor museum) with the shortest name -- Å
Photo #7: Reine (village on the right) and Valen (village on the left) -- Scenery surrounding the cabin we stayed in.
Photo #8: We stayed in the cabin on the right.
Photo #9: Midnight Sun
Photo #1: Nusfjord
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Photo #2: Viewed from the hike to the Munkebu Hut
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Photo #3: Hamnoya
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Photo #4: Racks for drying cod (Photo by my wife, post-processed by me)
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Photo #5
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Photo #6: Located in the village (now an outdoor museum) with the shortest name -- Å
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Photo #7: Reine (village on the right) and Valen (village on the left) -- Scenery surrounding the cabin we stayed in.
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Photo #8: We stayed in the cabin on the right.
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Photo #9: Midnight Sun
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