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      Bjørn Jørgensen,  photographer                                                  Photos from the northern parts of Norway - the Green Arctic

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Aerial images photographed with a 20-megapixel Sony RX-100 on a multicopter.

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The fishing village Henningsvær is located on small islands in the Vestfjorden (West fjord)
in the Lofoten islands, northern Nortway. ( more photos from Lofoten on www.lofotenimages.com )

 

From the idyllic place Sommarøy ("Summer island") close to the city Tromsø, northern Norway

 

 

From the idyllic place Sommarøy ("Summer island") close to the city Tromsø, northern Norway.
This is a stitched panorama made with two photos. I slightly rotated the quadcopter between the shots.

 

 

From the idyllic place Sommarøy ("Summer island") close to the city Tromsø, northern Norway

 

The city Tromsø in northern Norway. The building in the foreground is the Arctic Cathedral, and the bridge connects the Tromsø island to the mainland.

 

The settlement Bleik is located by the open sea in the Vesterålen region in northern Norway.

 

 

The coastal liner Hurtigruten is leaving Svolvær, the largest city in the Lofoten region.

 

A small fishing village located on a tiny island.

 

The fishing village Reine far west in the Lofoten islands.

 

This is an interesting experiment - a panorama from a flying camera! Three exposures, with a slight rotation of the
quadcopter between each shot. Stitched in PTGUI.

 

 

Not a great photo, but I include it to show the quality possible from the RX100. Below is a 1:1 crop of this photo.

 

 

Here is the flying RX100 in action: