Thursday, June 20, 2019

Three Toten-Tears in Mist & Rain


The Lake Mjøsa Land is dying. The Holy Meadows of the Totenåsen Hills are already gone, only their skeletons are left behind. Their river from the Tjuvåsen Hill has with them lost its culture. The beautiful villages have become parking lots. All fait is gone. All I can do is to capture the last remnants of sorrow, before it's all buried by the Toten-Park project, visioned by Le Corbusier.

I bought my a7III last summer and started Capture One in March, so I'm a newbie to the game.

The images were captured in fog and rain from my car driving home from the town of Gjøvik.

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The barn of Nils Faarlund, the ecophilosopher, who saved the Totenåsen Hills from 70 monster mills. Norway is under attack these days, being carpet bombed by German monster wind turbines.

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