RANGE ROVER AND JONAS BENDIKSEN CAPTURE THE WORLD’S ULTIMATE VISTAS
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RANGE ROVER AND JONAS BENDIKSEN CAPTURE THE WORLD’S ULTIMATE VISTAS
Jonas: "Here we can see our Range Rover crossing a bridge midway up the famous Trollstigen (Troll's ladder) road. The bridge lies right underneath the 180-metre high Stigfossen waterfall. This section of the road includes 11 hairpin turns, which make for a breathtaking driving experience as well as having a dramatic visual impact."
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RANGE ROVER AND JONAS BENDIKSEN CAPTURE THE WORLD’S ULTIMATE VISTAS
Jonas: "This shot was taken as we neared sunset on the plateau above Trollstigen, with the Range Rover captured on the road heading towards Åndalsnes. The highest point on this plateau section is 850 metres above sea level, making for a view with epic scale. Going to this part of the world yields as high a probability as almost anywhere on the planet of capturing the Ultimate Vista."
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RANGE ROVER AND JONAS BENDIKSEN CAPTURE THE WORLD’S ULTIMATE VISTAS
Jonas: "This shot shows the vast mountains reflected in Lake Eidsvatnet in Møre og Romsdal county. I am a very simple photographer – there is very little hocus-pocus about what I do and for me it’s all about seeing, reacting, using my feet – and this was simply the right shot captured at the right time."
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RANGE ROVER AND JONAS BENDIKSEN CAPTURE THE WORLD’S ULTIMATE VISTAS
Jonas: "This shot captures us driving in the early October snow on the mountain plateau beneath Dalsnibba peak in Møre og Romsdal county. The character of locations really changes with the time of day and the lighting and in this shot, as dusk hit, the last rays of the evening sun produced an amazing array of colors on the Djupvatnet lake."
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RANGE ROVER AND JONAS BENDIKSEN CAPTURE THE WORLD’S ULTIMATE VISTAS
Jonas: "This shot was captured after driving in the early October snow on the mountain plateau beneath the Dalsnibba peak in Møre og Romsdal county. The first snow had come the weekend before we arrived and covered a gravel track we were following. Light and timing is everything in what I do – when the things I’m photographing are so still the light becomes even more important – and this photograph was taken just as the last rays of the evening sun hit the higher mountain peaks."
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RANGE ROVER AND JONAS BENDIKSEN CAPTURE THE WORLD’S ULTIMATE VISTAS
Jonas: "Here we have the view of Geiranger village and fjord, seen from Flydalsjuvet, a gorge with rocky outcrops and waterfalls. The name Geiranger most likely comes from the old Norse words for 'spear' (geirr) and 'fjord' (angr) and the 15km long Geiranger fjord is one of the most famous fjords of Norway. In 2005 it was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and was in 2006 named by National Geographic as the most well preserved of all the UNESCO world heritage sites. The nice thing about working in Norway at this time of the year, in the autumn, is that I passed through a huge variation of different landscapes. It’s a gorgeous time to be there."
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