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This is a timelapse postcard i made during my stay at the Lofoten islands in Norway from march 21 to march 31, 2015. Located above the arctic circle, Lofoten is an archipelago of islands that protrudes from the coast of northern Norway and reaches far into the Atlantic ocean. The islands offer quickly changing weather conditions, jagged mountains and green lagoons with sandy beaches.
During my 10 day stay there i filmed at several locations including Uttakleiv, Skagsanden, Vikten, Haukland, Ramberg, Hamnøy, Reine and Å -many of which are small fishing villages. One of the primary industries are the making of stockfish, which is unsalted fish, especially cod, dried by cold air and wind on wooden racks on the foreshore, called "hjell". The drying of food is the world's oldest known preservation method, and dried fish has a storage life of several years.
The equipment used was:
Canon EOS 6D
Canon EF 14mm 2,8L II USM
Canon EF 16-35mm 2,8L II USM
Sigma 24-70 2,8 DG HSM (Which accidentally fell into saltwater and is now pronounced dead)
Kessler 5' Cineslider
Kessler second shooter 3 axis motion control
Manfrotto 536 x2
LEE 100 mm filter system (ND softgrad 0,3 - 0,6 - 0,9 + Little stopper + 105 polariser)
Cast: Lasse Henning, Kessler Crane and LRTimelapse
Tags: Norway, Norge, Lofoten, Hamnøy, Reine, Moskenes, Timelapse, Kesslercrane, Kessler second shooter, Nordic, arctic, atlantic, northern light, auroras, aurora borealis, canon 6D and scandinavia
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