Fall has arrived.
Norway
Weekly photo challenge: Near and Far
I’m just back from a beautiful trip to the states. I spent a lot of time walking on my own touching, seeing, smelling, feeling, listening to and tasting the other world. The world I don’t usually belong to. All the sensing resulted in some thinking and the thinking resulted in more walking. Walking or hiking is a bit like meditating or doing yoga to me. I breathe, I move and my mind and body become one. I stop planning the future and remembering the past and I start experiencing and belonging to the present. It balances me.
An idea occurred on several walks. This idea set words to a notion that had followed me on my trip. The thought belonged to neither present nor past, and the notion itself was about belonging and not belonging. About being one of the others both here and there. I am both American and Norwegian and sometimes that makes me feel neither American nor Norwegian. It feels like belonging to two cultures, languages or countries constantly places me with “the others”. Do we look for differences or similarities in others?
Well, looking through the 1547 pictures I returned with on my iPhone and Nikon cameras, I realized that the Weekly Photo Challenge topic “Near and far” has been a part of my trip to the US. I think you might be able to spot the topic in 2012/09/02 South Beach, 2012/09/03 Aquinnah, 2012/09/04 South Beach and Walking to South Beach among others. I find that they express my notion of being close, yet not quite there, and therefore they are both near and far to me.
2012/09/09 Oslo
2012/08/29 Oslo/Gardermoen
Not in the right order here, though, This picture was taken the 28th at the airport before departure, while 2012/08/28 Boston was taken upon arrival at our home for the night. Is was still the 28th of August, just in a different timezone. The trip continues today with bus and ferry. Here we come, Martha’s Vineyard.
2012/08/27 Oslo
2012/08/26 Oslo
I just peeked out of my window and saw the stars. They were actually visable from downtown Oslo. Usually you can only see a random star or planet or two because of the lights and the haze. So, for the first time ever, I’m trying to get some shots of the stars. I think you might recognize the constellation, even if I still got some tuning to do before I can capture the color of the sky and a sharper outline of the stars.
Weekly photo challenge: Urban
They’ve been doing a lot of building in Oslo lately, and new images are emerging all over the place. They catch my eye. They might not be urban in the way described in the challenge, but I still find them very urban. I’ll bring my camera along going downtown and see if I find something more fit for this challenge the coming week.
2012/08/25 Oslo
Today was Oslo Photo Marathon (Oslo Fotomaraton). It started at 11 am and the final hand in was at 11 pm. 12 pictures on 12 given topics in 12 hours. I walked 28 km (17,5 miles) today. I’m tired and my feet are aching, but it was a lot of fun and a great opportunity to practice and learn.








