Beautiful sunset as seen from an apartment building in a Stockholm neighbourhood.
Tag Archives: landscape photography
Skuleberget
I count myself lucky to have friends in different countries. In fact, it’s just plain awesome! One of my friends used to live in Sweden, but has since then moved back to her native Åland and started her own business, which I think is so bad ass! Anyway, back in 2010 I visited her in Sweden. SheContinueContinue reading “Skuleberget”
Imperfect mirror
On my first travels through New Zealand, I went to the Milford Sound (I’d actually love to go back, it’s been so long!). On our way over, we (the tour group) stopped at the Mirror Lakes for a photo moment. Without wind, these lakes probably do look like a mirror. We had more changeable weatherContinueContinue reading “Imperfect mirror”
Mount Nuolja, Abisko
After my first failed attempt to hike the Fjällräven Classic in 2013, I had a few days to kill in Abisko, before my bad ass friend crossed the finish line. I decided to use my time well and headed up to Mount Nuolja for a stunning view over Abisko by using the chair lift. What goesContinueContinue reading “Mount Nuolja, Abisko”
Ålesund by night
I took this photo probably around 10 PM, though I don’t remember exactly. It didn’t get a whole lot darker than this. You gotta love those long summer days!…She says longingly, as the days here in the Netherlands are quickly getting shorter and shorter, and daylight saving is nearly upon us!
The answer is blowin’ in the wind
When I biked home from the train station yesterday, there was quite a bit of wind. Autumn has truly arrived now. Temperatures are dropping, days are rapidly getting shorter and paddling against the wind has become a little more challenging than on a cruisy summer’s day. I always struggle with my energy levels during theseContinueContinue reading “The answer is blowin’ in the wind”
Jugendstil and strawberries
Our next destination after Geiranger was Ålesund. We stayed at the Scandic Parken hotel in the city centre, where the view from our room was another stunning one! From our room we could look out over the water and over the Jugendstil buildings. The reason the city centre has this style of houses requires a littleContinueContinue reading “Jugendstil and strawberries”
Cars like tiny ants
The cars driving on the road below look like tiny ants! That’s how far up we were. Quite impressive seeing the road from up high, especially with that gorgeous backdrop!