View on Geiranger from Flydalsjuvet
Geiranger is a small village at the end of picturesque Geirangerfjord (UNESCO World Heritage). You see I am out of the world with all these images from Norway. It was beautiful, picturesque, breathtaking, amazing, etc. on all our way from South to North. And it was the very easy route to plan Norway is a narrow enough country with the roads along the coast) and fun to drive with all of these serpentines, views and different seasons.
Camera: SONY NEX-6
Lens: Sony E PZ 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OSS
Focal Length: 16.0
Aperture: F8.0
Exposure: 1/200 sec
ISO: 100
About the place
wikipedia: Flydalsjuvet is easily reached close to road no.63 road, approx. 4 km from Geiranger centre, heading towards Grotli.
The viewpoint is divided into two areas, one upper and one lower plateau, with a gangway running in between. The viewpoint has been modernised via the project National Tourist Routes and the new facilities were officially opened in a ceremony on 21st June 2006.
On the lower plateau there is also an installation called Fjordsetet that was unveiled by HRH Queen Sonja in September 2003 in connection with the 10th anniversary of the regional travel company Fjord Norge AS.
Wooo .. what a beautiful place, it looks amazing, I hope to visit it some day of my life. Thanks for sharing it with us @dmytrokorol. Successes.
yes nice photo and great post ....
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the most beautiful place..beautifully plasticity of that place..i love it
the most beautiful place..beautifully plasticity of that place..i love it@dmytrokorol
Thank you!
Wow....Really amazing photos
Norway is a beautiful place and I would love to visit there someday.
Thanks! I believe you won't be disappointed
breathtaking view!
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amazing vue
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Good choise. In guess in grey this HDR wouldn’t be so amazing.