It's tricky taking photographs out the window of a train moving fast across Norway's forested mountains. You have to identify, aim, pan, focus and fire in that split-second before
a nearby tree or utility pole leaps in front of you and spoils the picture.
A frequent kind of scene in the first third of the trip, often blocked by the nearby trees.
The stations always seem kind of cosy.
a nearby tree or utility pole leaps in front of you and spoils the picture.
Looks like Edward Hopper got here before I did.
The stations always seem kind of cosy.
This simple church was a favorite.
A snow field -- on June 23, just about the longest day -- above the tree line.
You've done well to get so many well-composed pictures - I'll not ask how many you had to delete! :)
ReplyDeleteAbout 80.
DeleteA wonderful medley of photos that gives us a good view of the countryside. Each one is a small glimpse into that world.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Jack and such pretty scenery.
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous, Jack! Are you heading on a cruise up the coast? I know several people who have done that and they raved about it afterwards.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent views!
ReplyDeleteLovely photographic captures from a moving train. These are not easy to shoot. They are beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteWell, they all look great shots.
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