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Chasing Norwegian landscapes under the starlight

Ruslan Merzlyakov

Photographer from Denamrk

Chasing Norwegian landscapes under the starlight

Being a nightscape photographer is not an easy thing. It requires not only a beautiful shot of the night sky, but also an interesting foreground. Living in Denmark, where more than 60% of the country’s area are fields used for agriculture, I often find myself traveling to our neighbours; in a short 3 hours on a ferry you are on the south coast of Norway! 
This August I decided to visit the Norwegian fjords to do some hiking, while also photographing the Perseids, one of the most spectacular meteor showers with up to 140 meteors per hour. Some people told me that I would be disappointed during the trip, as the fjords is one of the rainiest places in Norway, especially in the summertime. But thankfully, the first 4 nights of my adventure were clear and the sky was full of stars.



The plan was to visit Folgefonna National Park to photograph the Perseid meteor shower, and then head off to hike the famous Trolltunga (Troll’s Tongue) for the third time. 
As every road in the fjords is steep and curvy, I decided to take my journey slowly and spent the first night on the Haukelifjell mountain pass at 1100 metres above sea level. The air temperature was about 4 degrees Celsius (it was 17C before I reached the mountain pass), so I had to put on some extra layers and wear gloves to cook my dinner.



Billion-star hotel.
Canon EOS 6D + Samyang AF14mm F2.8 EF

The next morning, I headed off to Åkrafjorden to do some hiking by Langfossen waterfall. After about one arduous hour of hiking, I finally reached the top of the mountain plateau and was amazed by the view opening towards the Åkrafjorden and the surrounding Folgefonna National Park!



Åkrafjorden and a tiny bit of the Folgefonna glacier on the right side.
Canon EOS 6D + Samyang MF 24mm F1.4

After the hike it was time to hit the road again – my final destination of the day was the glacial lake Insta Mosevatnet, located by the southern arm of Folgefonna glacier, the third largest glacier in mainland Norway. The road up to the parking lot consisted of several ups and downs, sharp turns and sheep relaxing on the narrow mountain road. After 20 minutes of shifting gears while driving up the final elevation angle of 20% in my tiny Peugeot 107, I finally reached my camping spot for the night. The views were absolutely incredible and the weather was fantastic! As the Perseid’s were to peak that night, I was extremely lucky both with the location and weather conditions. 



Lake Insta Mosevatnet and Folgefonna glacier in the sunset light.
Canon EOS 6D + Samyang AF14mm F2.8 EF

As I was in Norway only a few days before the return of the dark nights, the northwestern part of the sky was illuminated with a beautiful midnight glow; during this time of the year, the sun sits only 15 degrees below the horizon.



Night glow over Folgefonna.
Canon EOS 6D + Samyang MF 24mm F1.4





Perseid fireballs and the Milky Way over my campsite, Folgefonna national Park.
Canon EOS 6D + Samyang MF 24mm F1.4 + iOptron skytracker




Looking towards the mountain road.
Canon EOS 6D + Samyang AF14mm F2.8 EF + iOptron skytracker

I was extremely happy with the photos of the meteor shower in this truly amazing location, so I decided to spend one day relaxing before the challenging hike to Trolltunga. Camping in the small village of Bondhus, I visited one of my favourite places in the fjord area – the glacial lake Bondhusvatnet.



Lake Bondhusvatnet and western arm of Folgefonna glacier in the background.
Canon EOS 6D + Samyang AF14mm F2.8 EF

The next day was the second culmination of my trip, as the hike to Trolltunga is one of the most challenging hikes in Norway – after reaching an elevation of 1100 metres above sea level, there are still another 13 kilometres more to travel till the destination point (just remember, the average person’s walking speed is approximately 2.5 km/h). The trail goes through rocks, valleys, several ascending and descending points, and can become really muddy if hiking after rain. With rapidly changing weather conditions and no mobile network at all, the hike becomes even more surreal. 
As I have mentioned before, it was my third hike to the ‘Troll's Tongue’ in the past 3 years, but this time it was the most challenging one. After carrying a 20 kg backpack (that’s more than 1/3 of my body mass) full of food, camping and camera equipment for 28 kilometres in the mountains I was left with the very unpleasant souvenir of knee and shoulder pain for almost a week after the hike. 
But the result was worth every single second spent during the hike. One of the images was even featured as NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day (my third APOD this year so far), which is one of the most honourable awards for an astrophotographer.



Milky Way over Trolltunga. (Notice the tiny silhouette on the cliff – that’s me!)
Canon EOS 6D + Samyang AF14mm F2.8 EF + iOptron skytracker




Enjoying sunset in Larvik before taking the ferry back to Denmark.
Canon EOS 6D + Samyang MF 24mm F1.4





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The correct answer is the diagonal length of the full frame of a subject.

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The best standpoint from which to appreciate the full view of a subject is the distance of the diagonal length of the subject frame. This wider angle is superior to standing closer at a 50 degree angle to get a more detailed view. This notion of an ideal distance or view point is also applicable in the world of photography.

For still images, keeping a distance equal to the diagonal length of the full image surface is recommended. The full frame sensor of a digital camera is 36 x 24mm and the diagonal length is 43.26mm so any distance close to this number is nearer to the ideal than the currently accepted industry standard of 50mm.

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Fujifilm cameras are engineered to control the aperture according to the minimum exposure value(F-stop), so when the camera controls the aperture, it blinks momentarily to set the proper exposure.

AF 75mm F1.8 X intentionally disconnects the communication with the camera body and the lens itself on the Preset Aperture Control function, so it is possible to smoothly adjust the exposure without flickering. ISO and shutter speed are adjusted according to the changed exposure by controlling the aperture, so the exposure value can be changed even with the 1/2 F-stop.

What is Preset Aperture Control Function?

On the Preset Aperture Control function, the aperture blade operates smoothly like a "De-clicked lens", which is advantageous for video recording.
Fujifilm cameras are engineered to control the aperture according to the minimum exposure value(F-stop), so when the camera controls the aperture, it blinks momentarily to set the proper exposure.

AF 75mm F1.8 X intentionally disconnects the communication with the camera body and the lens itself on the Preset Aperture Control function, so it is possible to smoothly adjust the exposure without flickering. ISO and shutter speed are adjusted according to the changed exposure by controlling the aperture, so the exposure value can be changed even with the 1/2 F-stop.

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The Preset Aperture Control function operates only when shooting video(Movie mode) and the focusing mode of the camera is set to AF mode. Please set the aperture at f/1.8 before switching the "Custom Switch" to "Mode 2. It is recommended to set the "Exposure mode" as A mode (Aperture Priority AE) or M mode (Manual Exposure).

* How to use the “Preset Aperture Control” function?

1) Camera Body Setting
      AF Mode → Video Mode ('A' or 'M' mode) → Set the Aperture @F1.8
(2) Lens Setting
      Switch your "Custom Switch” to “Mode 2(M2)"
(3) Now, you're ready to use the Preset Aperture Control function with your focus ring

What is Recommended Settings for Preset Aperture Control Function?

The Preset Aperture Control function operates only when shooting video(Movie mode) and the focusing mode of the camera is set to AF mode. Please set the aperture at f/1.8 before switching the "Custom Switch" to "Mode 2. It is recommended to set the "Exposure mode" as A mode (Aperture Priority AE) or M mode (Manual Exposure).

* How to use the “Preset Aperture Control” function?

1) Camera Body Setting
      AF Mode → Video Mode ('A' or 'M' mode) → Set the Aperture @F1.8
(2) Lens Setting
      Switch your "Custom Switch” to “Mode 2(M2)"
(3) Now, you're ready to use the Preset Aperture Control function with your focus ring

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[What is Dolly shot?]

A dolly shot, also referred to as a tracking shot or trucking shot, is a camera movement technique used by cinematographers to track and follow a subject in motion. To achieve this, the camera is mounted on a device called a "dolly," which facilitates smooth tracking movement. The dolly can move in front of, behind, or alongside the subject, which can be a person, a location, a product, or any other object of focus in the frame. Through this, you can control the emotional distance between the subject and the viewer by highlighting the audiovisual and dramatic effects.

[How to take a Dolly Shot simply by handheld]

Tip. If the moving distance is long, the camera may shake, so please shoot at a focal length between 35 and 100mm.
1. Stand at a distance of about 1.5 to 2 meters away from the subject.
2. Set the custom switch to MF and Mode 3 and adjust the focal length to about 100mm.
3. After focusing on the subject, set the aperture to F8~16.
4. Slowly turn the zoom ring to the left (towards the wide-angle end) while using your upper body and arms to move the camera toward your subject.
5. Dolly Shot complete!
※ When shooting from a farther distance from the subject, use a cart or gimbal for more stable shooting.

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