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The moments through street photography
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Workshop in street photography
Last Wednesday, I went to Copenhagen to join a workshop in street photography (Narrative photography) with the workshop holder @ValerieJardin. She has workshops all over the world. You can read more about her work here: https://valeriejardinphotography.com/. So, I went to Copenhagen and met a beautiful bunch of people who all had a passion for photography….
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From the Road to the Trail: A Weekend in Trondheim
After a long drive from Moss to Trondheim — stopping for coffee and dinner in Alvdal along the way — Eli and her partner arrived at their apartment, happy to be back in one of their favorite places. Despite unpredictable spring weather, they set out on Ladestien, a scenic 7.5 km coastal trail from Østmarkneset to Sponhuset. With the leaves turning green and the sea alongside them, the walk offered countless photographic moments — enough to make them stop again and again to take it all in.
The walk from city of Terracina to the Temple of Jupiter Anxur
Yesterday we went up to the Temple of Jupiter Anxur. It is a beautiful place. Here is what Wikipedia write about the place: The temple was built between the mid-second and mid-first century BC and is dedicated to Jupiter, who was the protector of Anxur.[2] It was located along the Via Appia which passed through the city of Terracina…

