HAVØYSUND from above [HD drone footage]
Havøysund (70°59′46″N 24°39′43″E) is the administrative centre of the Måsøy Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway.
Views are captured in April 2016.
Magical Norway - an aerial journey in 4K, Norway 2016 (DJI Phantom 4)
Experience the hidden beauty of Norway on this aerial journey through the nature. This is the third of a series of films that describes the nature of Scandinavia through timelapses and aerial photography.
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Film locations in “Magical Norway”:
- Havøya, Lillefjord, Garpholmen (Måsøy Municipality in Finnmark county)
- Svartisen glacier
- Dalsnibba Mountain Plateau
- Oltedalsvatnet (Gjesdal municipality in Rogaland county)
Photographer and editor: Casper Rolsted
Music: “Deliverance” by Jo Blankenburg
Camera equiptment: DJI Phantom 4 (UAV)
The material for this project was shot during a 7000 km long road trip through amazing scenery in the summer 2016. This adventure went from Copenhagen in the south of Scandinavia through the always changing landscapes of Norway with its deep fjords, snowy mountains, glaciers and many waterfalls, through the untouched islands of Lofoten and all the way to the moon landscape at the North Cape before returning to Denmark through Finland and Sweden with thousands of lakes and deep mysterious forests. On this epic journey not only the most popular tourist places were visited. To get the right shots it was often necessary to hike for hours with heavy equipment to remote locations.
During my hiking in the nature I shot 35 thousands time-lapse photos and several hundred aerial photography videos in 4K of some of Scandinavia's most beautiful spots. Afterwards this footage was combined to make a series of 4K video films that show the beautiful landscapes of the Nordic countries. Nature's beauty can be so easily missed. It is my hope that these films will contribute to a deeper understanding and gratitude of the natural wonders in our world and to the preservation of our fragile environment in the future.
Materialet til dette projekt blev optaget under en 7000 km lang biltur gennem fantastiske naturlandskaber i sommeren 2016. Dette eventyr gik fra København i den sydlige del af Skandinavien gennem de altid skiftende landskaber i Norge med sine dybe fjorde, snedækkede bjerge, gletsjere og mange vandfald, gennem de uberørte øer ved Lofoten og hele vejen til månelandskabet ved Nordkap før jeg vendte tilbage til Danmark gennem Finland og Sverige med tusindvis af søer og dybe mystiske skove. På denne episke rejse blev ikke kun de mest populære turist steder besøgt. For at få de rigtige optagelser var det ofte nødvendigt at vandre i timevis med tungt udstyr til fjerntliggende steder.
Under min vandring i naturen skød jeg mere end 35 tusinde time-lapse billeder og flere hundrede videoer i 4K fra min drone af nogle af Skandinaviens smukkeste steder. Bagefter blev disse optagelser kombineret til en række 4K film, der viser de smukke landskaber i de nordiske lande. Naturens skønhed er let at overse. Det er mit håb, at disse film vil bidrage til en dybere forståelse og taknemmelighed for de naturlige vidundere i vores verden og til bevarelsen af vores skrøbelige miljø i fremtiden.
The Midnight Sun - Timelapse and aerial photography in 4K, Norway 2016 (Sony A6300, DJI Phantom 4)
Experience the midnight sun north of the Arctic Circle with the eyes of an energetic drone and through silky smooth timelapse sequences. This is the first of a series of films that describes the nature of Scandinavia in a new way.
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Film locations in “The Midnight Sun - Timelapse and aerial photography in 4K”: Snefjord and Havøya (Måsøy Municipality in Finnmark county)
Photographer and editor: Casper Rolsted
Music: “Pro Scores” by Video Copilot
Midnight sun (polar day) is when at least a part of the Sun's disk is visible above the horizon 24 hours of the day. These white nights without a sunset is a natural phenomenon caused by the axial tilt of the Earth and occurs in the summer months in places north of the Arctic Circle (polar circle).
The material for this project was shot during a 7000 km long road trip through amazing scenery in the summer 2016. This adventure went from Copenhagen in the south of Scandinavia through the always changing landscapes of Norway with its deep fjords, snowy mountains, glaciers and many waterfalls, through the untouched islands of Lofoten and all the way to the moon landscape at the North Cape before returning to Denmark through Finland and Sweden with thousands of lakes and deep mysterious forests. On this epic journey not only the most popular tourist places were visited. To get the right shots it was often necessary to hike for hours with heavy equipment to remote locations.
During my hiking in the nature I shot 35 thousands time-lapse photos and several hundred aerial photography videos in 4K UHD of some of Scandinavia's most beautiful spots. Afterwards this footage was combined with lot of creativity to make a series of 4K video films that show the beautiful landscapes of the Nordic countries. Nature's beauty can be so easily missed. It is my hope that these films will contribute to a deeper understanding and gratitude of the natural wonders in our world and to the preservation of our fragile environment in the future.
Famous landmarks and cities visited:
Storebæltsbroen Great Belt Bridge in Denmark
Kristiansand, Hardangerfjord, Hardangervidda, Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), Trollstigen, Stigfossen, Dalsnibba, Geirangerfjord, Ørnesvingen, Atlanterhavsveien (Atlantic Ocean Road), Kristiansund, Trondheim, Svartisen National Park, Lofoten, Havøysund and Nordkapp (North Cape) in Norway
Gamla Stan (The Old Town) in Stockholm.
What's In My Camera Bag?
The following camera equiptment was used for the aerial cinematography and time-lapse filming:
DJI Phantom 4 (UAV)
Sony A6300 (Sony Alpha a6300 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body)
Carl-Zeiss Vario-Tessar T* E 16-70mm f/4 ZA OSS ( Sony SEL1670Z )
Samyang 12mm f/2.0 NCS CS lens
Samyang 21mm F1.4 ED AS UMC CS lens
Samyang 100mm F2.8 ED UMC MACRO lens
Digislider 2 Axis Auto-Pan Video, Time Lapse & Stop Motion Camera Slider
My top 5 awesome timelapse, hyperlapse and flow motion movies:
If you want to watch other time lapse films from Norway I can recommend NORWAY - A Time-Lapse Adventure 4K from Rustad Media and NORWAY 8K from Timestorm Films. Further I can recommend Gratitude | Louie Schwartzberg | TEDxSF where Louie Schwartzberg talks about gratitude and show his stunning time-lapses. Finally watch Dubai Flow Motion in 4K - A Rob Whitworth Film and The Mountain from Terje Sorgjerd an amazing and relaxing video of nature.
Materialet til dette projekt blev optaget under en 7000 km lang biltur gennem fantastiske naturlandskaber i sommeren 2016. Dette eventyr gik fra København i den sydlige del af Skandinavien gennem de altid skiftende landskaber i Norge med sine dybe fjorde, snedækkede bjerge, gletsjere og mange vandfald, gennem de uberørte øer ved Lofoten og hele vejen til månelandskabet ved Nordkap før jeg vendte tilbage til Danmark gennem Finland og Sverige med tusindvis af søer og dybe mystiske skove. På denne episke rejse blev ikke kun de mest populære turist steder besøgt. For at få de rigtige optagelser var det ofte nødvendigt at vandre i timevis med tungt udstyr til fjerntliggende steder.
Under min vandring i naturen skød jeg mere end 35 tusinde time-lapse billeder og flere hundrede videoer i 4K fra min drone af nogle af Skandinaviens smukkeste steder. Bagefter blev disse optagelser kombineret til en række 4K film, der viser de smukke landskaber i de nordiske lande. Naturens skønhed er let at overse. Det er mit håb, at disse film vil bidrage til en dybere forståelse og taknemmelighed for de naturlige vidundere i vores verden og til bevarelsen af vores skrøbelige miljø i fremtiden.
Kvalsund village, Finnmark county, Norway
Kvalsund is the administrative centre of Kvalsund Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway.
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[Wikipedia] Stabbursdalen National Park
Stabbursdalen National Park (Norwegian: Stabbursdalen nasjonalpark) is a national park in North Norway. It contains the northernmost pine forest in the world. It is located in Porsanger Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway. The park surrounds the Stabburselva river and its surrounding valley, just west of the large Porsangerfjorden. A small corner of the park extends into neighboring Kvalsund Municipality.
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Northern Norway
Northern Norway is the geographical region of Norway, consisting of the three northernmost counties Nordland, Troms and Finnmark, in total about 35% of the Norwegian mainland. Some of the largest towns in Northern Norway are Mo i Rana, Bodø, Narvik, Harstad, Tromsø and Alta. Northern Norway is often described as the land of the midnight sun and the land of the northern lights. Further north, halfway to the North Pole, is the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, traditionally not regarded as part of Northern Norway.
The region is multi-cultural, housing not just Norwegians but also the indigenous Sami people, Norwegian Finns and Russian populations. The Norwegian language dominates in most of the area; Sami speakers are mainly found inland and in some of the fjord areas of Nordland, Troms and particularly Finnmark – though ethnic Sámi who do not speak the language are found more or less everywhere in the region. Finnish is spoken in only a few communities in the east of Finnmark.
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Helgeland Coast from Sandværet to Herøy
Boat trip from Sandværet to Herøy (in Herøy municipality).
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Finnmark | Wikipedia audio article
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Finnmark
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- Socrates
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Finnmark [ˈfɪnmɑrk] (listen) or Finnmárku (Northern Sami) (Finnish: Finnmarkin lääni, Russian: Фи́ннмарк, Fínnmark) is a county (fylke) in the extreme northeastern part of Norway. By land, it borders Troms county to the west, Finland (Lapland region) to the south, and Russia (Murmansk Oblast) to the east, and by water, the Norwegian Sea (Atlantic Ocean) to the northwest, and the Barents Sea (Arctic Ocean) to the north and northeast.
The county was formerly known as Finmarkens amt or Vardøhus amt. Since 2002, it has had two official names: Finnmark (Norwegian) and Finnmárku (Northern Sami). It is part of the Sápmi region, which spans four countries, as well as the Barents Region, and is the largest and least populated county of Norway.
Situated at the northernmost part of continental Europe, where the Norwegian coastline swings eastward, Finnmark is an area where East meets West, in culture as well as in nature and geography. Vardø, the easternmost municipality in Norway, is located farther east than the cities of St. Petersburg and Istanbul.
Finnmark | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:18 1 Name
00:01:50 2 Coat of arms
00:02:17 3 Geography
00:06:25 4 Climate
00:10:14 4.1 Midnight sun
00:10:57 4.2 Northern lights
00:11:26 5 Economy
00:13:45 6 Administration
00:15:02 6.1 Municipalities
00:15:16 7 History
00:16:29 7.1 Sami
00:18:11 7.2 Norwegian
00:20:00 7.3 Kven
00:20:25 7.4 Brief summary
00:21:47 7.5 World War II
00:23:24 7.6 Cold War
00:24:27 8 Demographics
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- increases imagination and understanding
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- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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Speaking Rate: 0.9053620811522574
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-F
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Finnmark (Norwegian: [ˈfɪnnmɑrk] (listen), Northern Sami: Finnmárku, Finnish (at Kven dialects): Ruija) is a county in the eastern part of Norway. By land, it borders Troms county to the west, Finland (Lapland region) to the south, and Russia (Murmansk Oblast) to the east, and by water, the Norwegian Sea (Atlantic Ocean) to the northwest, and the Barents Sea (Arctic Ocean) to the north and northeast.
The county was formerly known as Finmarkens amt or Vardøhus amt. Since 2002, it has had two official names: Finnmark (Norwegian) and Finnmárku (Northern Sami). It is part of the Sápmi region, which spans four countries, as well as the Barents Region, and is the largest and least populated county of Norway.
Situated at the northernmost part of continental Europe, where the Norwegian coastline swings eastward, Finnmark is an area where East meets West, in culture as well as in nature and geography. Vardø, the easternmost municipality in Norway, is located farther east than the cities of St. Petersburg and Istanbul.
Finnmark | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Finnmark
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Finnmark [ˈfɪnmɑrk] (listen) or Finnmárkucode: sme promoted to code: se (Northern Sami) (Finnish: Finnmarkin lääni, Russian: Фи́ннмарк, Fínnmark) is a county (fylke) in the extreme northeastern part of Norway. By land, it borders Troms county to the west, Finland (Lapland region) to the south, and Russia (Murmansk Oblast) to the east, and by water, the Norwegian Sea (Atlantic Ocean) to the northwest, and the Barents Sea (Arctic Ocean) to the north and northeast.
The county was formerly known as Finmarkens amt or Vardøhus amt. Since 2002, it has had two official names: Finnmark (Norwegian) and Finnmárku (Northern Sami). It is part of the Sápmi region, which spans four countries, as well as the Barents Region, and is the largest and least populated county of Norway.
Situated at the northernmost part of continental Europe, where the Norwegian coastline swings eastward, Finnmark is an area where East meets West, in culture as well as in nature and geography. Vardø, the easternmost municipality in Norway, is located farther east than the cities of St. Petersburg and Istanbul.
Finnmark | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Finnmark
00:01:08 1 Name
00:01:36 2 Coat of arms
00:02:01 3 Geography
00:05:38 4 Climate
00:08:59 4.1 Midnight sun
00:09:37 4.2 Northern lights
00:10:03 5 Economy
00:12:06 6 Administration
00:13:13 6.1 Municipalities
00:13:27 7 History
00:14:29 7.1 Sami
00:15:58 7.2 Norwegian
00:17:34 7.3 Kven
00:17:57 7.4 Brief summary
00:19:09 7.5 World War II
00:20:35 7.6 Cold War
00:21:31 8 Demographics
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Finnmark [ˈfɪnmɑrk] (listen) or Finnmárku (Northern Sami) (Finnish: Finnmarkin lääni, Russian: Фи́ннмарк, Fínnmark) is a county (fylke) in the extreme northeastern part of Norway. By land, it borders Troms county to the west, Finland (Lapland region) to the south, and Russia (Murmansk Oblast) to the east, and by water, the Norwegian Sea (Atlantic Ocean) to the northwest, and the Barents Sea (Arctic Ocean) to the north and northeast.
The county was formerly known as Finmarkens amt or Vardøhus amt. Since 2002, it has had two official names: Finnmark (Norwegian) and Finnmárku (Northern Sami). It is part of the Sápmi region, which spans four countries, as well as the Barents Region, and is the largest and least populated county of Norway.
Situated at the northernmost part of continental Europe, where the Norwegian coastline swings eastward, Finnmark is an area where East meets West, in culture as well as in nature and geography. Vardø, the easternmost municipality in Norway, is located farther east than the cities of St. Petersburg and Istanbul.