Peter Van Lom's photos with the keyword: Tromso

Autumn Impression..

25 Jun 2016 109 42 1507
The colours of autumn can be gorgeous. Not only nature but the light as well. This impression is from one of my favorite locations called Ersfjord. The light here changes all the time, from deep blue/white in spring to orange/red in autumn. And do not forget the greens of the northern light. Just find those photographes in my gallery. Enjoy the weekend. You will find the high resolution image here: 1x.com/photo/1017650 Lonely Man Photography © All Rights Reserved. Made it to EXPLORE frontpage.

Autumn Impression.

08 Jun 2016 122 55 1758
Back to nature, atmosphere and light (!) A northern Norwegian impression of autumn. Next; winter around the corner. You will find the high resolution image here: 1x.com/photo/1017648 Lonely Man Photography © All Rights Reserved. Made it to EXPLORE frontpage.

Interitus

25 Feb 2016 100 39 1539
Travel and see new things. Or; look around and see new angles. It is time to upoad something different now. Architecture and some extreme editing. One is never too old to try some thing new. You will find the high resolution image here: 1x.com/photo/1002209/all:user:756239 Lonely Man Photography © All Rights Reserved. Made it to EXPLORE frontpage.

Transiency

04 Feb 2016 118 52 1702
Every one needs a good wreck... This is a wreck not far from Tromsø city center. A place to revisit many times. The weather changes, the light changes, the tide changes. Wreck info; "Oimara" the boats real name has been "stranded" 'of shoreline for nearly 100 years. The ship was built in England and was first used as Russian freight skip. The ship had a oak hull and iron pail, which meant that the ship was exceptionally strong built. After the revolution in Russia the ship came with refugees from Murmansk to Tromsø who eventually settled here. And the ship was left on Tomasjordneset in ca.1917-1927 where it became a residence for cormorants in Tromsø. You will find the high resolution image here: 1x.com/photo/1031770/all:user:756239 Lonely Man Photography © All Rights Reserved. Made it to EXPLORE frontpage.

Mood; Aurora Burst

20 Jan 2016 180 74 2969
High solar activity resulted in northern light across Europe, with up to 6 on the scale in norhern Europe. A sudden burst of activity during a 30'' exposure resulted in an over exposed image. But who cares if one is fortunate to experience a show like this.... You will find the high resolution image here: 1x.com/photo/1031770/all:user:505580 Lonely Man Photography © All Rights Reserved. Made it to EXPLORE frontpage.

Urban Aurora

04 Jan 2016 132 45 2462
Sometimes light pollution is unavoidable. But it is not said that one can not get a decent image. The northern light is not the main object anymore. But it is playing a role in the ambiance of the image. To give the streetlights a role in the image I used a small aperture so that they become nice stars. This means that the ISO value and exposure time must be higher and longer. The settings of the image above: ISO 800 30'' F/11 - ISO 3200 30'' F/22 - ISO 1600 30'' F/22. It is a 3 exposure hdr edit. I wish you all good light in the new year. Lonely Man Photography © All Rights Reserved. Made it to EXPLORE frontpage.

Nordic Light

18 Dec 2015 148 69 2060
1 place (2016/05) group Contest Without Prize 'Green'. I am far from being a professional northern light photographer but it hurts a little when I see people trying to make pictures of the northern light using automatic presets and a flash. So maybe I can come with some pointers for those who are trying to catch the aurora one time. The main thing is; keep it simple. What you need is a camera with manual settings, wide angle lens, a stable tripod, location, good clothes and some luck. Get to know your camera so that you are able to control the exposure time, the aperture, focus and the ISO settings. The ISO setting is most important as high settings often mean noise in your image. The amount of noise depends also on the qualitiy of the camera. Try to find out how much noise you can accept. For simpler cameras ISO 500 is perhaps the limit, for higher quality cameras ISO 3200 or higher is not any problem. The aurora is not a static phenomenon, it is moving and varies a lot in brightness. So when you have found the ISO values you are confortable with, it is a all about balancing the exposure time and the aperture. The aperture can be more of importance if there is light polution. A smaller aperture means a greater depth of field and light pollution, f.ex. streetlights, will be shown as a nice star instead of a spot. That brings me to the location. Try to find a place with a minimum of light pollution. That is hard to find even here in northern Norway when you are not in the middle of nowhere. Preferably use a wide angle lens.It makes it much easyer to cover a large part of the sky. As long as the aurora is the main focus, just set your focus on infinite. I learned that a good quality tripod is a necessity. Sometimes the exposure time can get quite long and when it is blowing the cheaper tripods are not stable enough. I hope this is of some help and I would appreciate comments and thoughts about this issue. The kit I use for aurora photographing: Canon EOS 6D (full frame for low noise when using higher ISO settings), Samyang ED AS IF UMC 14 (easy to use manual wide angle lens) and a stable tripod from Benro. The settings of the photograph above: ISO 640, exp. time 15'' and F/8. Don't forget the chocolate... You will find the high resolution image here: 1x.com/photo/1023171/all:user:505580 Lonely Man Photography © All Rights Reserved. Made it to EXPLORE frontpage.

Nordic Night

11 Dec 2015 122 52 1712
It is all about the light, isn't it? After summer with light around the clock and the opportunity to take midnight sun pictures the fall came with red- and orange colours in the sky. This year the aurora season started already early october. The sun went crazy and that resulted in northern light that could be seen in big parts of Europe. This image was taken about a year ago. There was little snow before Xmas, so an extra light show from mother nature was a welcome intermezzo. It was a stormy night but the sky was clear. You will find the high resolution image here: 1x.com/photo/777354/all:user:505580 Lonely Man Photography © All Rights Reserved. Made it to EXPLORE frontpage.

Evening Panorama

11 Nov 2015 136 67 2107
This must be my last autumn mood upload for this year. And I'll keep it simple with only colour and silhouettes. We move a fjord to the north and a little higher up. At this particular time of the year the sun is only peeping over the mountain for a couple of minutes. Lonely Man Photography © All Rights Reserved. Made it to EXPLORE frontpage.

Autumn Impression..

07 Nov 2015 116 52 1732
A northern Norwegian impression of autumn. Next; winter around the corner. This is the same place as my previous upload. The fence posts are still standing, But the function is a question mark. In this image the atmosphere is the main element. This in contrast to the previous image were the composition and lines are most important. In other words same place but another view. You will find the high resolution image here: 1x.com/photo/1017654 Lonely Man Photography © All Rights Reserved. Made it to EXPLORE.

Nordic Spring - Emerge

06 Nov 2015 60 53 1230
I never heard about it before, Perhaps not strange as a newcomer to Ipernity. HFF seems to mean Happy Fence Friday. Last Spring I found myself a fence and it almost did not make it through the winter... Anyway, HFF wishes and please can some one enlighten me! You will find the high resolution image here: 1x.com/photo/942931 Lonely Man Photography © All Rights Reserved. Made it to EXPLORE.

Ersfjord Fall

04 Nov 2015 119 74 1609
I could not resist. After the warm welcome at Ipernity I'll like to treat you with a colourful image. It is one of my favorite spots close to Tromsø. This time not in blue but in orange shades.The picture is taken from a bit higher elevation. In the fall one can often observe red and orange colours in the evening. You will find the high resolution image here: 1x.com/photo/758715/all:user:505580 Lonely Man Photography © All Rights Reserved. Made it to EXPLORE frontpage.

Street View

02 Nov 2015 71 64 1239
This time it is an image that never became popular on Panoramio. But it fits nicely together with my first upload on Ipernity. Only this is a view of the newer part of Tromsø center. The library on the left and the cinema/town hall on the right. Also the hdr editing technique is comparable to my first upload. Lonely Man Photoagraphy © All Rights Reserved. Made it to EXPLORE frontpage.

Ersfjord Blue

31 Oct 2015 145 106 2724
So problem, what to upload next. I decided to stay in the neighborhood. Ersfjord, a popular site for locals and tourists, in winter and summer, during day and night... Only about half an hour driving from Tromsø This image is taken on a day with high pressure, meaning that it is cold with a clear sky and crisp colours. I hope you enjoy this fjordscape that is my second most popular image on Panoramio but most viewed there. You will find the high resolution image here: 1x.com/photo/541035 Lonely Man Photography © All Rights Reserved. Made it to EXPLORE frontpage.

Centrum Stroll

28 Oct 2015 123 95 1956
This is my first image on Ipernity. This picture became quite popular on Panoramio, 500px and 1x. So I hope it is received well on this platform too. I look forward to meet many of my 'old' and 'new' friends here. This picture is taken in the old part of Tromsø during the winter of 2013. You will find the high resolution image here: 1x.com/photo/578326 www.panoramio.com/user/6685358 500px.com/nordicscapes 1x.com/member/nordicscapes www.facebook.com/peter.vanlom Lonely Man Photography © All Rights Reserved. Made it to EXPLORE frontpage.