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Scattata con una Canon EOS 300D, illuminazione artificiale (alogena).

   

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This is geysir iceland on our first day this was our first attraction in iceland and we were not disappointed.

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Kodak Gold 200 35mm film

Canon EF 28-90mm f4-5.6 II lens

I have an SD card unfortunately suffering from data corruption. This is how this image looked when I imported it into Lightroom. Reminds me of an old analogue camera suffering from light leaks.

Canon EF Zoom 28-90mm f4-5.6 II

Fujicolor 400 35mm film

Bergen, Norway

Rollei RPX 25

Rodinal 1+100

Stand development

Burger King Drive Thru, Silkeborg, Denmark

NARCISI ""Tudor Minstrel""(Gr.2b),TUDOR MINSTREL - un fiore per stelo- di mezza a tarda stagione- alto altezza più di 67,5 cm

Vivitar Series 1 19-35mm

Agfa APX400 35mm film

Canon EF 28-90mm f4-5.6 II lens

Kodak Gold 200 - 35mm film

Kodak Gold 200 35mm film

Canon EF Zoom 28-80mm lens

Canon EF 28-90mm f4-5.6 II lens

Kodak Gold 200 - 35mm film

EF 70-200 mm L 2.8 IS + 2x Extender. In conjunction with the electronic extended IS (total crop of 3.6) viewing angle of 1,440 mm.

 

Canon M50 4K Video Frame Grab

Canon EF 50mm f1.8 II

Fujicolor 400 35mm film

Copenhagen

Kodak Gold 200 35mm film

Canon EF 28-90mm f4-5.6 II lens

Canon EOS 5D Mark3 + SIGMA 105mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM

je me nourris que de batraciens et de poissons - zoo de Beauval

HE NOT ME! Paralion Astros, Arcadia, Greece

Canon EF 28-90mm lens

FlicFilm Aurora 800 35mm film

Reykjavik, Iceland

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Norwegen / Nordland / Lofoten / Moskenesøya - Bei der Munkebu

 

Moskenesøya (lit. 'Moskenes Island') is an island at the southern end of the Lofoten archipelago in Nordland county, Norway. The 186-square-kilometre (72 sq mi) island is shared between Moskenes Municipality and Flakstad Municipality. The tidal whirlpool system known as Moskstraumen, one of the strongest in the world, is located between Moskenesøya's Lofoten Point and the island of Mosken.

 

Geography

 

The island consists of an agglomeration of glaciated hills with the highest peak being the 1,029-metre-tall (3,376 ft) Hermannsdalstinden mountain. It is elongated from southwest to northeast and it is about 40 kilometres (25 mi) long and 10 km (6 mi) wide. It also has a very uneven shoreline. The island is connected to the nearby island of Flakstadøya by the Kåkern Bridge which is part of the European route E10 which ends on the Moskenesøya island at the village of Å.

 

Population

 

There are many villages on the island. Flakstad Municipality, on the northern part of the island, has several small villages including Fredvang, Selfjord, and Krystad. Moskenes Municipality, on the southern part of the island, has the villages of Å, Hamnøya, Moskenes, Reine, Sakrisøy, Sørvågen, and Tind, all located on the eastern side of the island. There were settlements on the western coast, but the last ones were abandoned in 1950s owing to severe storms.

 

Attractions

 

Most villages are frequently visited by tourists and have designed small exhibits of local peculiarities. So Sakrisøy has a museum of 2,500 dolls from all over Europe. Sørvågen contains a local department of Norsk Telemuseum (Norwegian Telecom Museum) which reflects the local history of telegraphy. In 1861, the island became part of the 170-kilometre-long (110 mi) Lofoten telegraph line with a station in Sørvågen (which became the Sørvågen museum in 1914), and in 1867 the line was connected with Europe. In 1906, a wireless telegraph system was installed in Sørvågen – the second in Europe after Italy – connecting Sørvågen with Røst island.

 

The village of Å is a traditional fishing place and nearly its entire territory is the 150 years old Norwegian Fishing Village Museum, which includes the Lofoten Stockfish Museum, a forge, a bakery, and a cod liver oil factory.

 

History

 

In the beginning of World War II, the island was occupied by the German Army. In December 1941, it was the venue of the Operation Anklet – a British Commando raid carried out by 300 men from No. 12 Commando and the Norwegian Independent Company 1. The landing party was supported by 22 ships from three navies – British, Norwegian and Polish. As a result, two German radio transmitters were destroyed and several small boats were captured or sunk. Importantly an operational Enigma coding machine was obtained from one of the sunken German patrol ships. Also, about 200 local Norwegians volunteered to serve in the Free Norwegian Forces.

 

(Wikipedia)

 

Moskenesøy ist eine Insel im südlichen Teil der Lofoten in Norwegen. Der Hauptort ist Reine, weitere Orte auf Moskenesøy sind unter anderem Moskenes, Å, Sørvågen, Sund, Sakrisøy und Hamnøy.

 

Zwischen Moskenesøy und der südlichen Nachbarinsel Værøy gibt es besondere Gezeitenströmungen, genannt Moskenstraumen, die als Vorbild für den mythischen „Mahlstrom“ gelten.

 

Seit 2018 gehört die Westküste von Moskenesøy und vorgelagerte Inseln als Lofotodden-Nationalpark zu den Nationalparks in Norwegen.

 

Wirtschaft und Verkehr

 

Die Fischerei ist auch heute noch der wichtigste Wirtschaftsfaktor. Aber auch der Tourismus und die Zucht von Lachsen gewinnt an Bedeutung.

 

Die Europastraße 10 verbindet die Insel Moskenesøy mit den anderen nördlichen Inseln Lofotens und seit 2007 fährenfrei mit dem Festland. Fährverbindungen gibt es mit dem Festland bei Bodø sowie mit den südlichen Inselkommunen in Lofoten, Værøy und Røst.

 

Es gibt nach Leknes, Svolvær und Stamsund gute Busverbindungen. In Leknes ist ein Flugplatz mit Verbindung nach Bodø, in Svolvær und in Stamsund halten die Schiffe der Hurtigruten.

 

Sehenswürdigkeiten

 

Telekommunikationsmuseum in Sørvågen

Ortsbild in Reine

Museumsdorf Å

Stockfischmuseum in Å

Puppen- und Spielzeugmuseum in Sakrisøy

Kollhellaren, Höhle mit Höhlenmalereien auf der Westseite der Insel

 

(Wikipedia)

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