I have a friend who can’t leave Norway because she lost her “green card.”
She says she can’t leave until she gets this problem resolved.
Looking at your photos, I see that she is going to be “stuck’ for a few more days in an absolutely beautiful place!
I have never been to Norway. Now I wish I was there too!
I did not know you needed a green card :-). I guess you need a work visa to be in Norway from some countrys. Thanks for you compliment about my photography!
thanks for liking them 🙂 Rather than just taking photos randomly I am trying to take photos of the subjects that I want to capture, but it is a long process this.
thanks for that! I really like your colorful art and the photography of yourself in action when you are painting them :-). I am glad you liked my photos from Norway.
Very thoughtful and interesting perspective to your work. I like what you have done with what could otherwise be ordinary travel photos. You have made these places something to write a poem about. Thanks for sharing them with the world.
I am glad you think it is interesting perspective to my photography! I try to do different things and learn new approaches. I am always trying to seek inspiration of others 😀 thank you
Yes not much pollution in Bergen. We have one problem area in the winter. Usually when cold, the newspaper like to call it the toxic lid to politicians frustration 🙂
These pictures take me back to some long gone days. So thanks for them. Wondering if you have any shots taken up the western coast of the fjords? And thanks for visiting my site! Always good to see that you’ve like something there!
What a beautiful country and such evocative pictures. Have always wanted to visit Norway but never had the chance. I’m only in the UK so not so far… some time ago I did a piece about Iceland, I long to return there as well!
You say you’re no pro, but these images are beautiful! They make me ‘homesick’ for Norway, though! 🙂 If you don’t mind my asking, where do *you* live? (My youngest sister lives in Kristiansand, and some of my nephews live around Oslo.) (I live in Texas right now, though. Sigh.) I especially love the photo of the strand at Foldnes in this group. So peaceful!
All best,
Kathryn
Thank you for liking my photos 🙂 most of my images are taken from vestlandet Norway, 70% is taken from Sotra an Island off Bergen. I was raised in Bergen and lived there for about 22 years. I have now lived in Sotra Foldnes for 4 years. Kristiansand is very beautiful, I will go there and take some pictures I hope :-). Where in Texas do you live? I have been to Houston
I’m in Denton, 4 hours north of Houston. Might get to visit Houston someday, too, but I hear it’s even hotter! My husband and I have been in north Texas for 6 years, since he took a conducting/administrative/teaching (choirs) position at the university here, but we both grew up in Seattle, which is much more like southern Norway in landscape and weather, so it’s quite a “foreign country” here to us. 😉 Lucky to have a little sister in K-sand to visit! And all of our parents plus my two other sisters still live around Seattle, so we get excuses to go back there at least occasionally, too. 🙂
Great photos…let me travel from my den to Norway.
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🙂 I hope you get to Norway it is a great place to spend some time. thank you thom!
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Veldig pent (very nice!). I love the barn and silo photos!
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I am glad you liked those 🙂 I was quite happy with the results on those photographs. Thank you
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What wonderful pictures. Now I need to plan a trip to Norway.
Judy
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I have a friend who can’t leave Norway because she lost her “green card.”
She says she can’t leave until she gets this problem resolved.
Looking at your photos, I see that she is going to be “stuck’ for a few more days in an absolutely beautiful place!
I have never been to Norway. Now I wish I was there too!
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I did not know you needed a green card :-). I guess you need a work visa to be in Norway from some countrys. Thanks for you compliment about my photography!
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Like a fairy tale! I’ve never been to Norway, but your photos make me believe that the scenery looks like a fairy tale!
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Lovely photos 🙂
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thanks for liking them 🙂 Rather than just taking photos randomly I am trying to take photos of the subjects that I want to capture, but it is a long process this.
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Beautiful photos, really enjoyed these!
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thank you! I want some more mountain shots but I am happy I got these
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Well Mohn you confirm again why my friend in Norway is always trying to get me to visit. Your photos are divine. Thanks for finding my blog. Rick
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thanks for that! I really like your colorful art and the photography of yourself in action when you are painting them :-). I am glad you liked my photos from Norway.
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Very thoughtful and interesting perspective to your work. I like what you have done with what could otherwise be ordinary travel photos. You have made these places something to write a poem about. Thanks for sharing them with the world.
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I am glad you think it is interesting perspective to my photography! I try to do different things and learn new approaches. I am always trying to seek inspiration of others 😀 thank you
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Thank you for the photographic visit to Norway.
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A lovely surprise to find this blog. 🙂
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that´s great to hear 🙂 thanks for visiting!
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Great photos!!!
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thank you! 🙂
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Really incredible photos! Thanks for sharing them!
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The air looks so crisp.
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Yes not much pollution in Bergen. We have one problem area in the winter. Usually when cold, the newspaper like to call it the toxic lid to politicians frustration 🙂
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These pictures take me back to some long gone days. So thanks for them. Wondering if you have any shots taken up the western coast of the fjords? And thanks for visiting my site! Always good to see that you’ve like something there!
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Gorgeous!
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that´s great to hear 🙂 thanks!
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Calm and reflected is a beautiful image. You have some lovely photographs here, thank you for sharing them.
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What a beautiful country and such evocative pictures. Have always wanted to visit Norway but never had the chance. I’m only in the UK so not so far… some time ago I did a piece about Iceland, I long to return there as well!
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thanks for that, I hope that you get here someday 😀 Iceland is really beautiful, I have been there once.
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Me too! And yes, Iceland is so beautiful…
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You say you’re no pro, but these images are beautiful! They make me ‘homesick’ for Norway, though! 🙂 If you don’t mind my asking, where do *you* live? (My youngest sister lives in Kristiansand, and some of my nephews live around Oslo.) (I live in Texas right now, though. Sigh.) I especially love the photo of the strand at Foldnes in this group. So peaceful!
All best,
Kathryn
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Thank you for liking my photos 🙂 most of my images are taken from vestlandet Norway, 70% is taken from Sotra an Island off Bergen. I was raised in Bergen and lived there for about 22 years. I have now lived in Sotra Foldnes for 4 years. Kristiansand is very beautiful, I will go there and take some pictures I hope :-). Where in Texas do you live? I have been to Houston
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I’m in Denton, 4 hours north of Houston. Might get to visit Houston someday, too, but I hear it’s even hotter! My husband and I have been in north Texas for 6 years, since he took a conducting/administrative/teaching (choirs) position at the university here, but we both grew up in Seattle, which is much more like southern Norway in landscape and weather, so it’s quite a “foreign country” here to us. 😉 Lucky to have a little sister in K-sand to visit! And all of our parents plus my two other sisters still live around Seattle, so we get excuses to go back there at least occasionally, too. 🙂
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Very nice imagines
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Love your photos!! Gorgeous!!!
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Glad you liked them! Nice comments make it so much easier to get up early in the morning to take more photos 😀
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Thanks for stopping by my blog – glad you liked the post I shared. Some beautiful, serene photos on this page. All the best, Deborah
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Thank you 😀
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