Author Archives: Andrew

Oslo Fjord

Here are a few photos from my last couple of trips to the fjord. I’m looking forward to some bad weather to help with the skies!

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Rondane in Autumn

Last weekend I took a trip to Rondane, which is the oldest national park in Norway and about six hours north of Oslo. It’s famous for its rounded mountains and rolling terrain, interspersed with rocky rivers and peaks. I stayed in the Rondvassbu hut, which is run by the DNT – basic accommodation but good [...]

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The End of the World

Well, that’s the name of the place, at least! It’s a translation of Verdens Ende, which is a point of the coastline at the southern tip of the Oslo fjord in Norway. I was there at the weekend for the first time, and found the area beautiful. It’s a scattering of barren, rocky islands and [...]

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Goodbye Aperture, hello Lightroom

Today I decided I’d had enough of Aperture 3.0′s half-dead snail’s pace, instability and poor export quality.  At least until Apple release fixes for these problems.  I can’t even downgrade to Aperture 2, which ran at a fairly acceptable speed.  I paid for an upgrade to ruin my photography workflow! I’ve been giving Lightroom 3 [...]

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Behind the scenes with a product photographer

I wanted to share with you this excellent blog by Peter Belanger, a product photographer. His clients include Apple and MacWorld, and he’s got behind-the-scenes photos of some of his shoots. Interesting stuff.

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