A series of black and white photos taken while hiking near the Norwegian border in July 2017. Often what you see in the sky seems to reflect what's below, and vice versa.
Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mk III fitted with a Contax / Yashica Zeiss T* Vario-Sonnar F3.3-4.0 / 28-85mm objective.
professional category
North Sweden Vistas (Series)
DESCRIPTION
AUTHOR
Jesse Harrison (* 1984 Turku, Finland)
I first began taking photos in 2003. Since then, I have developed a lasting interest in nature and landscape photography. I strive to create photos that capture the feeling of a given location or subject with minimal post-processing.
Much of my work takes place when hiking. Aside from my interest in photography, I am a biologist and environmental scientist by background, and currently work within the field of high-performance computing.
Awards and Nominations:
2018 Fine Art Photography Awards, Landscape Nominee
2017 MonoVisions Photography Awards: Honourable Mention (Single Entry, Landscape Category)
2015 Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year: John Muir Trust 'Wild Places' Prize
Exhibitions:
24 Oct - 04 Nov 2016: Alan Reece Gallery, Pitlochry, Scotland ('Wild Places' Prize Exhibition)
I first began taking photos in 2003. Since then, I have developed a lasting interest in nature and landscape photography. I strive to create photos that capture the feeling of a given location or subject with minimal post-processing.
Much of my work takes place when hiking. Aside from my interest in photography, I am a biologist and environmental scientist by background, and currently work within the field of high-performance computing.
Awards and Nominations:
2018 Fine Art Photography Awards, Landscape Nominee
2017 MonoVisions Photography Awards: Honourable Mention (Single Entry, Landscape Category)
2015 Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year: John Muir Trust 'Wild Places' Prize
Exhibitions:
24 Oct - 04 Nov 2016: Alan Reece Gallery, Pitlochry, Scotland ('Wild Places' Prize Exhibition)
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