
This collection of aerial photographs and video showcases landscapes throughout Norway, including areas around Oslo, Loften & Årdal. The images were inspired by the myths and folklore of the region and the creatures and spirits that inhabit the water. The extremely clear and colorful fjords, lakes, and oceans are an incredible canvas. All shots were taken by drone, and seek to offer perspectives of locations that can’t be found from any standing vantage-point.—Oren Schauble

Henningsvaer
Henningsvær is located off the coast of Austvågøyaa, and is essentially a series of small islands dedicated to fishing. This is one of the islands with no road access right off of the main village.
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Lofoten
A forzen lake in Norway.
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Lofoten
Even when it's cloudy you can still see the beauty of Norway.
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King’s Road
This ancient road traverses from Oslo to Bergen.
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Haukland beach
Haukland beach is one of the more famous beaches in Northern Norway, located in Vestvågøy.
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Leknes
The sunset in Northern Norway has to be seen to be believed.
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Lofoten
From water to vegetation and from buildings to rocks, Norway has so many different textures.
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Aurlanda
Aurland is a small town about 3 hours from Bergen, directly off of the fjords. This overlook is an incredible work of architecture and design.
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Norway
The roads of the Northern islands.
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Ardal
In Norway, it's all about the fjords.
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