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Long winter train journeys through Norway. Even with deep snow blanketing the farmland and forest floor there is more variation of light than one might imagine. Linking them all – fell, lake and farmland – are conifer and birch. This work is from the area between Lillehammer and Oslo: photographed from a fast train using a deliberate combination of exposure and movement to capture a sense of the ever present woodland passing over soft, illuminating snow.
Shot in colour, the technique produced naturally monochrome images. Norway, March 2008