Looking at the boats along the Norwegian fjords, I several times caught myself on a thought that I wish to buy a boat and a house on the shore, move there and live happily ever after. Somehow these landscapes make me think that it should be exactly happily and ever. And this particular view of Soreimsfjorden on a sunny day just made my dream stronger.
Camera: SONY NEX-6
Lens: Sigma E 19mm F2.8
Focal Length: 19.0
Aperture: F10.0
Exposure: 1/80 sec
ISO: 100
Other: Panorama
About the place
wikipedia: Soreimsfjorden is a part of Lustrafjord, the innermost arm of the Sognefjorden. It is located in the municipality of Luster. At its end, there is the village of Skjolden, which is an access point to Jotunheimen National Park. In earlier times, transport between Bergen and the Scandinavian inland was by boat between Bergen and Skjolden and from there on a simple road over the highlands (today Norwegian County Road 55), or by boat to Lærdal and through the mountain pass to Valdres (now European route E16).