what a fantastic goodbye to Norway. This is truly the essence of photography: our relationship to time, immortalizing a moment, a scene, we do not want to let go. We say we witness change, we document it, but we hold on, we don't let go. At least, this is how I feel and how I question myself. Why do I photograph? It would be really interesting having this discussion altogether Thank you again so much Adrian for bringing us with your in this unique journey!
Excellent as always, I found this incrediblely moving, life is short amke the most of it. Thanks for your hard work .. beautiful and stunning as always, more importantly insightful and sensitive.
We *are* running out of time, in many ways. Many places I hike and photograph are burned, and will never be the same in my lifetime. I look at so many things through this lens now.
So true, Adrian, so very true everything you say in tihs video! I hope you will enjoy the rest of the days you have (if any, still) in Norway -- and your way back to Spain, along with any stops on the way!
Love the mood of your videos, very poetic. Great shots BTW 😉 I'm stuck in my 9 to 5 job and have family responsibilities but I crave for a more creative lifestyle... That's a dilemma, especially knowing that time is a finite resource and it's non refillable... Peace and greetings from Switzerland 🇨🇭🍀
This is a spectacular video, Adrian - laced with beauty and profundity at every turn. Your images communicate Earth’s majesty with honesty and clarity, as do your thoughtful insights into the fleeting nature of it all. Bravo.
Thoroughly enjoyed this Adrian. Fantastic atmosphere and love the style of filming. I’ve really been thinking about the transience of our world and I suppose the danger is getting stressed out by thinking we have to get everywhere and do everything we can before it’s gone then forgetting to enjoy the moment and what we have right under our noses. This happens to be at autumn time to the point I end up with decision fatigue just thinking where to go before it’s past it’s peak.
Very relevant video for me. I'd been meandering along in life with lots of plans. Then out of nowhere I had a potentially catastrophic medical issue which made me rethink my life priorities. Thankfully I'm all good now and I feel like I've been given a second chance at life and take nothing for granted. Whether we realise it or not we are all running out of time and need to make the most of what we have now.
You are to be commended on understanding the importance of cherishing the "now," this present moment. I know that you take these trips with the goal and intent of making your photographs, but it's never limited to just that. The images are a big part of it, but even without them, it is the journey that makes it all worth the effort.
Beautiful and deep talk. In the same way, the time to see and enjoy 'landscape' of life is getting shorter and shorter. We better get the most out of it and appreciate experiencing it, for we can't even go back to 'see' it again. The only good thing about death is that when we die we never miss where we where before. Thank you for your wonderful videos.
Greetings from Portland, Oregon! This video appeared at the perfect time, right after my ex texted me to tell me that her dog had just passed away, a dog that I am fortunate to have shared several years of my life with. I've got a sweet dog of my own now, and although he's just growing out of his puppy phase, in the blink of an eye he's going to be an old man...and so will I. For now, I'm trying to enjoy every moment I have with him, and capture some of those moments with my camera. Anyways, thank you again for another great video, and get in touch when you're on the West Coast - I'll show you some gorgeous places to photograph!
The material existence have limited possibilities. Yet the availabiities of material existences is itself plentifull. In this life we need to abuse our freedom to secure the possibilities of every lives. For it is from that new place that we come back. Hopefully we would have done a good job enough so that we won't feal that we are running out of time.
That "sense of urgency" increases as we age...at least it does for me. Thank you for the thought-provoking video.
what a fantastic goodbye to Norway. This is truly the essence of photography: our relationship to time, immortalizing a moment, a scene, we do not want to let go. We say we witness change, we document it, but we hold on, we don't let go. At least, this is how I feel and how I question myself. Why do I photograph? It would be really interesting having this discussion altogether
Thank you again so much Adrian for bringing us with your in this unique journey!
Stunning video!... Stunning!👏👏
Those photos are breathtaking and you truly are an true inspiration to us all!!!
Very nice! Thank you Adrian.
Majestic mountains. Awesome video. Thank you for reminders 🙏
All the great photographers have something in common... they always go back!
It's been really great to follow you on your journey through Norway. I live here myself, but you have really opened my eyes. Thank you.
Love the inspiration. Yes, always have a camera with you. Thanks for the reminder.
Excellent as always, I found this incrediblely moving, life is short amke the most of it. Thanks for your hard work .. beautiful and stunning as always, more importantly insightful and sensitive.
Impresionante vídeo!!!😍😍
Great video, Adrian. One of your best. Breathtaking images together with very deep comments and thoughts. Thank you for sharing your trip with us.
Beautiful words and work 🥰
Beautiful content ❤
Wonderful teacher, photographer and youtuber.
Had to live before watching it. Greetings from Bulgaria, again.
As always simple and beautiful,and remember you/we will always have your images,thank you safe travels.
I have no words..many thanks for taking us through these breathtaking landscapes ..and beautiful beautiful photographs..there are feelings🖤🤍
We *are* running out of time, in many ways. Many places I hike and photograph are burned, and will never be the same in my lifetime. I look at so many things through this lens now.
Epic trip! Thanks for taking us along 📸
So true, Adrian, so very true everything you say in tihs video! I hope you will enjoy the rest of the days you have (if any, still) in Norway -- and your way back to Spain, along with any stops on the way!
Simply beautiful - love this video.
Love the message and the photos are spectacular. I will go out and shoot after watching this 🙏☺️
Vas a tener que venirte a vivir acá 👍👍😃😃
Love the mood of your videos, very poetic. Great shots BTW 😉 I'm stuck in my 9 to 5 job and have family responsibilities but I crave for a more creative lifestyle... That's a dilemma, especially knowing that time is a finite resource and it's non refillable... Peace and greetings from Switzerland 🇨🇭🍀
Thank you
Thank you for this. I am working on a project myself (too slowly), and this video has served a a reminder to get kicking ;-) Thanks!
Thanks for sharing some of your experience and thought with us!
I hope one day we'll see a book of images from this trip... (and that it will be available outside the US despite all the hassle ;) )
I too hope so if he doesn't put any wind turbines into it this time!
Looking forward to your US vlog! Will miss your Norway vlog :) If you are headed to Washington State I'm happy to provide any advice!
This is a spectacular video, Adrian - laced with beauty and profundity at every turn. Your images communicate Earth’s majesty with honesty and clarity, as do your thoughtful insights into the fleeting nature of it all. Bravo.
Inspirador 🙌
Thoroughly enjoyed this Adrian. Fantastic atmosphere and love the style of filming. I’ve really been thinking about the transience of our world and I suppose the danger is getting stressed out by thinking we have to get everywhere and do everything we can before it’s gone then forgetting to enjoy the moment and what we have right under our noses. This happens to be at autumn time to the point I end up with decision fatigue just thinking where to go before it’s past it’s peak.
Right! That's it. I'm off to take some pictures in my local forest.
Very relevant video for me. I'd been meandering along in life with lots of plans. Then out of nowhere I had a potentially catastrophic medical issue which made me rethink my life priorities. Thankfully I'm all good now and I feel like I've been given a second chance at life and take nothing for granted. Whether we realise it or not we are all running out of time and need to make the most of what we have now.
You are to be commended on understanding the importance of cherishing the "now," this present moment.
I know that you take these trips with the goal and intent of making your photographs, but it's never limited to just that. The images are a big part of it, but even without them, it is the journey that makes it all worth the effort.
So nice!
Beautiful and deep talk. In the same way, the time to see and enjoy 'landscape' of life is getting shorter and shorter. We better get the most out of it and appreciate experiencing it, for we can't even go back to 'see' it again. The only good thing about death is that when we die we never miss where we where before. Thank you for your wonderful videos.
Just wanted to say, you've got a very good eye.
Would love to see a book from you trip to the Nordics.
Beautiful 🖤🤍
Greetings from Portland, Oregon! This video appeared at the perfect time, right after my ex texted me to tell me that her dog had just passed away, a dog that I am fortunate to have shared several years of my life with. I've got a sweet dog of my own now, and although he's just growing out of his puppy phase, in the blink of an eye he's going to be an old man...and so will I. For now, I'm trying to enjoy every moment I have with him, and capture some of those moments with my camera. Anyways, thank you again for another great video, and get in touch when you're on the West Coast - I'll show you some gorgeous places to photograph!
The material existence have limited possibilities. Yet the availabiities of material existences is itself plentifull. In this life we need to abuse our freedom to secure the possibilities of every lives. For it is from that new place that we come back. Hopefully we would have done a good job enough so that we won't feal that we are running out of time.
But Pentax K1 is not afraid of rain at all.
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This video is so poignant Adrian. Such deep fundamental truths laced with your stunning images.
Friele Coffee ☕ 😏
If you are interested - I saw Sony A7rII on Amazon for $1,500.
hmm i bought canon eos 50E for 40EUR, put some BW film and went ahead, 1500 for a camera, hell no
@@aantonic Apparently, you still don't know how much money you will spend if you take pictures on film every day for a hundred shots.
Man if you love Norway come to Scotland I will buy you a whiskey