
Ref: last weeks post. This is what I meant when I said I feel sorry for the bears. Having to perform for food (I’m sure they get fed otherwise). It just feels a little off to me.

Ref: last weeks post. This is what I meant when I said I feel sorry for the bears. Having to perform for food (I’m sure they get fed otherwise). It just feels a little off to me.

We have bears in the woods in Norway. However it’s a lot safer to see them at a safari park. There in lies my personal dilema, I feel so sorry for the Bears. They turn up on time for feeding and hundreds of people gather to watch. Don’t get me wrong I wouldn’t want to meet a bear on the trail. But if I did it would no doubt be just as scared as me…Hopefully.

A beach somewhere
Nikon Z8

One from the recovered files from my UrbEx days. From an abandoned psychiatric institution.
Leica MP
Nikon 20mm Lei-nik adapter
Ilford XP2

The lighthouse at Norways southern most point.
Nikon Z8
Nikon Nikkor Z 24-120mm f/4.0
PP. Capture One Pro

One from a folder recovered from an old external hard disk
From my UrbEx and junkyard safari days.

One of Norways must see tourist attractions. Located in Sola just outside Stavanger on the shores of Hafrsfjord it was the sight of a famous Viking battle in the 800’s.
The popularity of this site also makes it difficult to photograph without loads of tourists getting in the way…There are several behind the swords in this shot which I think I timed well not get them in the shot.
Nikon Z8
Nikon Nikkor Z 24-120mm f/4.0
PP. Silver efex pro VII

Yet another image of my fascination for observing people at galleries. You have such a mix of types.
Nikon Z8
Nikon Nikkor Z 24-120mm F/4.0 S

Sparrows at an outdoor café. Reminded me of a rhyme I learnt as a child.
Fly away Peter.
Fly away Paul.
Come back Peter,
Comeback Paul.
Nikon Z8
Nikon Nikkor Z 24-120mm f/4.0 S

My Grandson totally concentrated on his iPad. A sign of the times.
Sony RX100 II (still a great little camera).
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