Mount Grytetippen (1888)
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What a sight, the Grytetippen picked out of the mountains with a focal length of almost 500mm. In the foreground on the left you can still see the southern flank of Mount Segla, which lies above the village of Fjordgård. It was a unique atmosphere as the sun rose and slowly crept over the mountains of Senja, illuminating only the clouds.

The fact that there is a whole fjord between the two mountains can only be guessed at from this perspective and the compression created by the telephoto lens. That’s why I love taking landscape photos with the telephoto lens.

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