flic.kr/p/9C5zZ9 | miniature lake | <u>Settings</u> ------------------------------------------------- <i>Canon 5d Mark II Canon 17-40mm  Lee soft gnd 0.9  ISO 50, 21mm, f/16, 1' Manuel focus using Live view where I zoom in 100% One RAW file processed in Photoshop CS5</i> ------------------------------------------------- Join me on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dan-Andr%c3%a9-Photography/134138389995308/" rel="nofollow">Facebook</a>  <u>Photographers view</u>   Things are happening in Dan’s photo-life these days. A lot actually! As mentioned, I upgraded to the Canon 5d mark II and the Canon 17-40mm a few days ago And I love my new gear! If you haven’t checked out the new, really great web based <a href="#//landscapephotographymagazine.com//" rel="nofollow"> landscape photography magazine  </a> you really should. Two issues have been launched so far and it seems to be an amazing project fully dedicated to landscape photography. Great reading! The reason why I mention this magazine is that I’ve written an article which will be published in the fifth issue! I’m writing about a location I’ve been shooting before and the article will include these three photos I’ve taken: <a href="#//www.flickr.com/photos/danandrephotography/5084847780/in/set-72157624815334417//" rel="nofollow"> chords from a descending sun </a> <a href="#//www.flickr.com/photos/danandrephotography/5170161805/in/photostream//" rel="nofollow"> traces of fire </a> and <a href="#//www.flickr.com/photos/danandrephotography/5117284989/in/photostream//" rel="nofollow"> three in a row </a>   My last upload will also be on the front cover in the 18’Th issue. That’s pretty cool! Just have to be patient ;)  <u>The photograph</u>  When you come to “Verdens Ende” (world’s end) the first thing that meats you’re eye is a little charming marina. The light lit up three sailboats laying friendly in a row and it shure was a beautiful sight. Which I got a few pictures from by the way ;) When you walk further you get to a bridge that takes you to a tine little island. I got a couple of shots from this bridge as well ;) From there you can climb and jump from isle to isle searching for places to photograph. Some of these small isles are pretty large and can give you a great view. As I was wandering around in this beautiful location I found a spot I instantly fell in love with.  I’m very pleased with how the photo turned out. I called it “miniature lake” as I kind of think it looks just like that – A lake surrounded by mountains, a beach in the foreground and a forest on the right side. It makes me feel pretty big! Hope you guys like it. Every comment and fav means the world to me.  <u>The location</u>  This place is called Verdens ende which means Worlds end. It’s a beautiful place and it really feels like the worlds end. It takes about 40 minutes of driving from my home to get there and I’ve been thinking of shooting on this location for a few months. So it was perfect to go here on my first session with my new gear. There are tons of possibilities here and a lot of fun for a photographer. I will definitely go back one day!

flic.kr/p/9C5zZ9 | miniature lake | <u>Settings</u> ------------------------------------------------- <i>Canon 5d Mark II Canon 17-40mm Lee soft gnd 0.9 ISO 50, 21mm, f/16, 1' Manuel focus using Live view where I zoom in 100% One RAW file processed in Photoshop CS5</i> ------------------------------------------------- Join me on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dan-Andr%c3%a9-Photography/134138389995308/" rel="nofollow">Facebook</a> <u>Photographers view</u> Things are happening in Dan’s photo-life these days. A lot actually! As mentioned, I upgraded to the Canon 5d mark II and the Canon 17-40mm a few days ago And I love my new gear! If you haven’t checked out the new, really great web based <a href="#//landscapephotographymagazine.com//" rel="nofollow"> landscape photography magazine </a> you really should. Two issues have been launched so far and it seems to be an amazing project fully dedicated to landscape photography. Great reading! The reason why I mention this magazine is that I’ve written an article which will be published in the fifth issue! I’m writing about a location I’ve been shooting before and the article will include these three photos I’ve taken: <a href="#//www.flickr.com/photos/danandrephotography/5084847780/in/set-72157624815334417//" rel="nofollow"> chords from a descending sun </a> <a href="#//www.flickr.com/photos/danandrephotography/5170161805/in/photostream//" rel="nofollow"> traces of fire </a> and <a href="#//www.flickr.com/photos/danandrephotography/5117284989/in/photostream//" rel="nofollow"> three in a row </a> My last upload will also be on the front cover in the 18’Th issue. That’s pretty cool! Just have to be patient ;) <u>The photograph</u> When you come to “Verdens Ende” (world’s end) the first thing that meats you’re eye is a little charming marina. The light lit up three sailboats laying friendly in a row and it shure was a beautiful sight. Which I got a few pictures from by the way ;) When you walk further you get to a bridge that takes you to a tine little island. I got a couple of shots from this bridge as well ;) From there you can climb and jump from isle to isle searching for places to photograph. Some of these small isles are pretty large and can give you a great view. As I was wandering around in this beautiful location I found a spot I instantly fell in love with. I’m very pleased with how the photo turned out. I called it “miniature lake” as I kind of think it looks just like that – A lake surrounded by mountains, a beach in the foreground and a forest on the right side. It makes me feel pretty big! Hope you guys like it. Every comment and fav means the world to me. <u>The location</u> This place is called Verdens ende which means Worlds end. It’s a beautiful place and it really feels like the worlds end. It takes about 40 minutes of driving from my home to get there and I’ve been thinking of shooting on this location for a few months. So it was perfect to go here on my first session with my new gear. There are tons of possibilities here and a lot of fun for a photographer. I will definitely go back one day!

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