Lens and Pens Phoneography Challenge for this week comes from the ferry departure for Lysoen, and the home of Ole Bull.
Nexus 4 – no filters/enhancements – Just text added
I really like how clear the water was here. No heavy industry and hydro power means the area is really clean. Such a refreshing change from seeing empty plastic drink bottles littering the foreshore.
Join in with Sally’s challenge here and ponder your phone photography
Other entries:
http://priorhouse.wordpress.com/2014/11/01/burger-bach-and-a-walk/
http://completelydisappear.wordpress.com/2014/11/03/a-pink-rose/
http://piecesofstarlight.wordpress.com/2014/11/02/10794/
http://streetsofsfphotos.wordpress.com/2014/11/03/spirals-in-nature-3-photos/
http://angelinem.wordpress.com/2014/11/03/phoneography-challengenature-at-the-end-of-day/
http://patchworkponderings.wordpress.com/2014/11/03/travel-theme-autumn-phoneography-nature/
http://uniqueartchic.com/2014/11/03/sunshine-fall/
http://decocraftsdigicrafts.wordpress.com/2014/11/03/phoneography-natures-beauty/
http://angleandviews.wordpress.com/2014/11/03/natures-color-palette/
You’ve captured the calm and quiet of a lovely spot, and I like your observations about respecting nature. Happy Photo Challenge.
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lovely place
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Thanks for visiting me here. Have you been to Lysoen yourself? And if so, what did you think of it?
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No, unfortunately not. So far, I have only been to Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. Norway is still on my list. Too many places – too little Holidays 🙂
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Couldn’t agree more. But you have left the biggest spectacle till last. Norway is full of wonders. Not to say the others are not worth visiting, they are, but Norway is very special, and worth waiting for.
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What a gorgeously serene and lovely photo! The water is so clear.
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Thank you Angeline. It was, as it looks, and I really fell in love with the place.
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A lovely, peaceful spot and your photo shows that wonderfully. Love the clarity of the water.
janet
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Absolutely true, Janet. You would not need a fishing line, just a net and good timing to catch a fish here.
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