Steinvikholmen – Golden Light and Quiet History by the Fjord

Steinvikholmen – Golden Light and Quiet History by the Fjord

📸 New on the blog: Steinvikholmen at Sunset

Just posted a short story and photo series from Steinvikholmen, a quiet historic site by the fjord in Skatval.
I visited during golden hour, and the old castle ruins lit up beautifully as the sun dipped behind the mountains. Calm water, warm light, and timeless textures — a perfect scene for landscape photography.

#steinvikholmen #goldenhourphotography #sunsetlight #norwaynature #fjordview #landscapephotography #historicplaces #skatval #stjørdal

Kristiansten Fortress – History, Views and Endless Photo Opportunities

Kristiansten Fortress – History, Views and Endless Photo Opportunities

🏰 Kristiansten Fortress – Views, History & Urban Photo Inspiration
Captured some moments at Kristiansten Fortress in Trondheim – amazing views, old stone walls, and a rich atmosphere from centuries past.
📸 A top spot for sunset, blue hour, or night photography – with panoramic city views and loads of texture and symmetry.
📝 Full write-up + tips now on the site!
#kristianstenfortress #trondheim #cityscape #urbanphotography #sunsetspot #longexposure #visitnorway

Gråbrek Mølle – A Hidden Gem for Long Exposure Photography

Gråbrek Mølle – A Hidden Gem for Long Exposure Photography

📷 Just explored Gråbrek Mølle outside Stjørdal – a forgotten little mill that’s perfect for long exposure photography! Easy access, beautiful flowing water, and loads of atmosphere. Great spot to practice or just enjoy the calm.
👉 See the full story + photo tips on my site!
#longexposure #stjørdal #landscapephotography #gråbrekmølle #photospot #visitnorway

Nyhavna/Ladehammeren in Trondheim

Nyhavna/Ladehammeren in Trondheim

Evening light at Høvringen, overlooking Nyhavna.
As the sun sets over the fjord and the blue hour settles in, the industrial past and the future of Trondheim meet across the water. Nyhavna, once a closed-off harbor area, is now transforming into a vibrant waterfront district. From Høvringen, you get the perfect view – where history, nature, and change come together in the most stunning light.

Sunset Okkenhaug Levanger Norway

Sunset Okkenhaug Levanger Norway

«The sky lit up in fiery shades of red and orange – nature’s last performance before night falls. Always keep your camera close… magic often comes after rain.»

📸 Tamron 150-600mm
🌅 Chasing light, one sunset at a time.

Fredrikstad city by night

Fredrikstad city by night

A new photo post on tronder,org:
Fredrikstad – from industry to urban charm.

Over the past decades, Fredrikstad has transformed. The once-industrial riverfront has given way to modern apartment complexes, a scenic promenade, and a vibrant nightlife.

There’s something refreshing about heading out with just one lens, capturing moments without the weight of a full camera bag. Maybe the scenes I found that evening weren’t screaming «shoot me,» but the joy of observing and thinking in compositions made for a rewarding urban street photography session.

Nordlys i Skjelstadmark mars 2025

Nordlys i Skjelstadmark mars 2025

Chasing the Northern Lights – and finding the perfect foreground

That evening, alerts from aurora apps started coming in, and my son called: «Dad, have you seen the northern lights? You need to get out and shoot!» I had plenty of photos to edit already, but a few more couldn’t hurt.

Rather than just capturing the sky, I wanted to include a strong foreground – something to anchor the magic. I ended up visiting three locations around Stjørdal: Korstad in Skjelstadmark, and two spots near Banggrenda. Tripod in hand and wide-angle lens (16–35mm) mounted, I headed out.

Do I regret it? Not for a second. 😎

Solnedgang på Velvang

Solnedgang på Velvang

A new photopost on Tronder.org:

Velvang – a peaceful paradise for photography

Just 30 minutes from town, Velvang on Skatval is one of my favorite spots for photography. There’s no need to walk far – inspiring scenes are everywhere you look. The golden hour, especially in spring and autumn, brings beautiful sunsets and waves rolling in along the shoreline. With a tripod, long exposures, and both wide-angle and zoom lenses, the creative possibilities are endless.

Some call it landscape, others seascape – I just call it peaceful and fun. Bring your camera (or just your phone) and head to Velvang before sunset. You won’t regret it.