We had an amazing stay at Geilo, and when we go to the cabin, there is always more family joining in for the trip. This means that we seldom travel alone, and we end up filling up all the beds. This time we were 4 kids and 6 adults, and 2 hamsters(all family). A lot of action and sweet noise comes off this, which is great, but to stay sane we have to go out and fill our days with a lot of nature, and that was exactly what we did.
On one of our walks we went down to Geilo and parked our car, we then walked around Geilovannet, which provides us with a gravel path and a lot of nature. This means we could bring our stroller without much effort and our daughter could fall asleep before driving home.
Before I come to the pictures I would like to share this photo I posted on my facebook page that I took on Saturday(the sunset). Please take the time to follow me if you would like to 😀
The sunday walk lasted for about 2 hours, which resulted in about 200 photographs, and this is only from half of the trip so I will have to split this post in two. I selected a few photos that I felt captured the surrounding area of mountains and tried to keep the foreground interesting. All of the photos in the gallery was taken during daylight, so there is some harsh contrast but I think they still are ok enough.
Beautiful country photos! And that ‘House of Strange’ melts my heart! There is so much charm at the old contry sheds!
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yes it was quite beautiful, this is a part of an exhibition of art
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It is so relaxing to view your pictures… I find peace in the images you capture! Good work, my friend! 🙂
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I am really glad you like my photography :-D, thank you so much
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So intrigued by the House of Strange! Just love the little house framed by birch 🙂
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Me too!
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thank you 😀
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hehe thanks, the old house is built using a technique which required no nails or screws to hold it together, it is one of the old methods of building houses in norway
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Oh how fantastic!! True craftsmanship 🙂
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yes, it is quite fascinating
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More good. captures!
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thank you so much 😀
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I really liked the composition in Laftet Bru. Beautiful.
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that´s great to hear 🙂 this bridge was built originally without any nails, using a old building technique(lafting)
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Nice sky in that sunset!
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yes it was quite amazing to behold 😀
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‘Hanging sticks’ looks interesting!
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