Architecture: Bridges (PROFESSIONAL) - HONORABLE MENTION
The Vilsund Bidge

Photo © Kaare Bak
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The Vilsund Bridge in the north of Denmark on a foggy morning in May. Used 8 minuts exposures with a 15 stop ND filter to wipe out all movement so the old iron construction remained the most dominant object in the pictures.
Fujifilm GFX50s, Fujinon G 32-64mm f/4 and a LEE Superstopper ND (15 stops)
My photos take its origin in a sentence of the famous American Magnum photographer Elliott Erwitt: “Photography is an art of observation. It has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with way you see them”
My pictures are marked by a portion realism, but with a little twist in the form of strong saturation, long exposures or a conversion to black/white. I use these instruments to enhance the situation or composition I experience out on the location.
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The Vilsund Bridge in the north of Denmark on a foggy morning in May. Used 8 minuts exposures with a 15 stop ND filter to wipe out all movement so the old iron construction remained the most dominant object in the pictures.
Fujifilm GFX50s, Fujinon G 32-64mm f/4 and a LEE Superstopper ND (15 stops)
About author:
I am self-taught photographer and has throughout my adult life photographed, but in 2010 I began to seriously explore the different possibilities offered by digital photography. I have and will continue to test different types of photography, but I always come back to three main areas action, architecture and landscape photography.My photos take its origin in a sentence of the famous American Magnum photographer Elliott Erwitt: “Photography is an art of observation. It has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with way you see them”
My pictures are marked by a portion realism, but with a little twist in the form of strong saturation, long exposures or a conversion to black/white. I use these instruments to enhance the situation or composition I experience out on the location.
BACK TO GALLERY