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It was a beautiful and calm night I had on Omø. Photographing the yellow lighthouse during the blue hour was my main goal. The sun only dipped a few degrees below the horizon, so I had blue hour all night, but it was dark enough to capture the beams from the lighthouse on a few shots 🤩 Blue hour is such a special time for photography, especially when you can combine it with artificial light. If you want to learn much more about blue hour light be sure to get my ebook all about light. With minimal text and tons of examples it’s easy to read and I make sure to get to the point fast. There’s a link in my bio. Thanks a lot and happy learning 🤓

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Amazing!

Saajan Mandal | Photography
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Just beautiful shots 😍

Mikhail Burlet
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🔥

Carlos F. Mendoza
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All Awesome 👌

Guido Graas
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Beautiful serie!

Cathy Wallace
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Loved the video on YouTube. It was good to see how you scouted and planned for different light and compositions.

Christian Hansen
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Beautiful serie 👏👏

Alexandra Moldovan
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Wonderful images, Mads! 😍🔥

Candice Staver Harris
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Beautiful collection

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❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥😍😍😍

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😍😍😍👏

Thorsten Klüver
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Wonderful Set !

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约翰·德廷

Tastes better than the $5 Voss water and is free here in Alaskas alpine mountains . . Disclaimer… I highly recommend doing your own research on what water is safe to drink without filtering as it’s generally going to be a good practice to filter first. However, sometimes in the mountains if I’m remote enough and know I’m near the snow line/water source I don’t mind drinking straight from the source. Again water like this might not affect me but could affect someone who has never drank unfiltered water as our bodies adapt to handing the added bacteria to some extent yet there is always some inherent risk.