Well, summer is definitely over here in central Norway. Mornings are chilly and damp and evenings come noticeably earlier for every day. I haven’t been very active on this blog for the last couple of months due to summer holidays and different projects. But I have had time for some landscape photography in between. A trip to Northern Norway to visit friends and family had room for quite a few outings with the camera. As always, Northern Norway delivers the goods. I am born and raised up there, so I know the landscapes, the light and how nature behaves quite well. This year brought a few focused trips with defined plans. I have processed most of my work from this summer by now, and I have assembled a small gallery of what I believe is worth sharing. Let me know what you think!
All images captured with Hasselblad X2D-100c and a variety of Hasselblad and adapted lenses. For anyone curious: the X2D has worked flawlessly so far. I bring my X1D as backup, but haven’t needed it for that so far. For my type of work, and my modus operandi, the X2D comes very, very close to being the perfect camera.










