The Ice Duck is common along the Norwegian coast, especially in the northern fjords where this photo was also taken. In winter, these ducks gather in large numbers in the icy Norwegian waters, where they dive for food such as molluscs and crustaceans. The male is notable for his black and white plumage and long tail feather, which gives him a graceful appearance and makes him extra conspicuous in winter. The female Ice Duck, pictured here, is less conspicuously coloured than the male and has a brown, striped plumage that helps her stay well camouflaged in her surroundings.
Here are a few ideas for interior styles in which I think this picture would look good:
Scandinavian interior: Light tones, natural materials and minimalist look. Brings out the sense of calm and simplicity.
Industrial: Raw, dark materials such as concrete, brick and metal. A high-key photo in can create a strong contrast. This makes the photo a real eye-catcher, while the monochrome palette nicely complements the colours and textures of an industrial interior.
Modern minimalism: Clean lines, neutral colours and few decorative details. This photo can be a subtle, artistic addition.
Country-chic: In a country interior with light, natural elements such as wood and linen, this high-key black-and-white photo can add a modern touch. It brings balance between the modern and the warm, country feel.
My photographic style is characterised as imaginative, two-dimensional and minimalist, often compared to the northern way of life or even Scandinavian design. This is known for its simplicity, functionality and minimalism. Clean lines, minimalist geometric shapes, simplism, negative space, the use of neutral,.. Read more…