During our holiday in Norway, I engaged in ICM (= consciously intended motion). So the images were blurred for a reason. I do this by using a slow shutter speed and moving during the shot. This takes a lot of practice because you want to make an image that is still recognisable and not too blurry. I spent hours trying to capture the peace and space that the landscape in Norway offers in non-obvious photos. I do not want to make a registration picture, but an impression of the atmosphere as I experienced it at that moment. It often results in a dreamy image. In this photo, I was standing on a large grass field where there were still the last trees before we really got above the tree line. Very clearly the boundary is visible between where there is still green life and where the "eternal" snow begins. Often borders are not so sharply visible, but in this photo they are.
Since childhood, I have been interested in nature. This is where I find my peace and feel at home. I try to convey my love of nature to others through photography. I can spend hours trying to capture an animal, plant or landscape as beautifully as possible. Sometimes.. Read more…