The beauty of the Norwegian fjords in the work of British photographer
• The beauty of the Norwegian fjords in the work of British photographer
British photographer Paul Edmunson (Paul Edmundson) moved to Norway at the age of 16 years, fell in love with the beauty of this picturesque northern country. His love is embodied in the wonderful photos that we propose to you to see.
The sheer precipice evokes a feeling of anxiety, which is smoothed thanks to the soothing serenity of the azure waters of the fjord in the background.
Sunset over the Aurlandsfjord.
Perfect water surface Nærøyfjord.
Lysefjord from a helicopter.
The lush greens over rocky steps waterfall.
Cruise ships and boats plying on the rivers and lakes of Norway, is a kind of "workhorse", routinely carrying locals and tourists from place to place.
The winter came in the Flåm Valley, but the snow - not a hindrance for the photographer who set out to photograph the beauty of Norway in all seasons.
pacifying landscapes Edmundson prove that nature in Norway reigns.
The Braves climb to the plateau kjerag, offering spectacular views of the fjord.
Tourists admire the fjord from Preikestolen cliff.
It seems that the Stegastein viewing platform is located somewhere in the middle between the mist that creeps over the bottom of the fjord, and the clouds above his head.
Photographer applied his trademark technique of long exposure to convey the beauty of landscapes around town Lyusebotn.
City Undredal.
The cruise ship.
The cruise ship.