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Fall Break – Water Features
While we stayed in the Norwegian mountains of Vestlandet last October, we not only stopped to explore some sights on our way to and from Voss, our home-base, we also took some day-trips during the week.
During our trip, I took a number of “running water” shots, including waterfalls of varying sizes. In many cases, the volume of water wasn’t as great as one might find with the spring snow-melt, but I always enjoy water-on-the-go, even if it’s just a trickle.
Here are some images of water features captured over our fall break.
Water trickles down one of the sides of Bordalsgjelet, a gorge in Voss
Downstream in Bordalsgjelet
Huldra dancing at the (very anemic) Kjosfossen in Flåmsdalen (this is the least amount of water I’ve ever seen there)
Another trickle of water in Flåmsdalen
Waterfalls seen while zig-zagging on the hairpins of upper Flåmsdalsvegen
Twin falls of Skjervefossen in the distance, along the Hardanger Norwegian Scenic Route
A baby waterfall across from the popular Vøringsfossen in Eidfjord
Whenever we drive through Hemsedal, we always pull off the road to enjoy the unmissable Hydnefossen
Falling water near the village of Gudvangen
Looking down on Vøringsfossen (the big one on the right) it’s hard to appreciate the spectacle of the waterfall form this angle
I am a photography enthusiast living in Oslo, Norway. My favourite subjects tend to be landscapes and nature - but I enjoy photographing urban scenes, architecture, abstract shapes and street images as well. Welcome! View all posts by kewtiebird
Everything is structured so well, so pretty.
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Many thanks!!!
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Huldra in red gives a lovely focal point to the composition!
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Many thanks!! Yeah, there wasn’t much to the waterfall on that visit so the dancer was the star that day. 😉
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Lovely images, especially Gudvangen, Hydnefossen. and the long, sinuous baby waterfall.
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Thanks so much!
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Norway is always magnificent and always spectacular. You found some excellent angles in these photos.
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Thanks so much!
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the lowest water levels are always during the greatest heat of the summer.
Great shots!
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Thank you!
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