
Early morning in the streets of Downtown Manhattan.

Early morning in the streets of Downtown Manhattan.

View from Manhattan Bridge towards Downtown skyline and Brooklyn Bridge during sunset.

The Apple Store at Fifth Avenue in New York City, one of the most iconic architecture in New York.
It is located near the Central Park, right in front of the General Motors building.

First day in the Alps 2014, some hiking and some nature.

View on the Central Park and the skyline of Midtown.
It’s now about 8 month ago that I had the chance to explore some of the beauty landscapes of Norway.
This trip was such an impressing experience, that I had to make more out of it. I did not just want to publish some photos, I wanted to put it into one medium, that concentrates the experience for the viewer. So I played around with some of those new online publishing tools and decided to use Readymag. In the last weeks I built a online magazine which consists out of all my Norway pictures.

View on the Sunnylvsfjord from Hellesylt on a misty and magic morning in the mid of July. The ship is the Costa Luminosa.

Panorama view on Hellesylt from Flydalsjevet.
5 photos from the Aurlandsfjord near Flåm – now online here

View on Lower Manhattan and the Brooklyn Bridge during the blue hour.


Two first photos from the streets of New York City.




The Mountains. The Fjords. The Ocean.
Norway.

What would it look like, if the Burj Khalifa would be located in New York City?
I wanted to know that and combined one of my New York aerial shots and one of my Burj Khalifa shots in one image. Very interesting to see how the One World Trade Center (Freedom Tower) looks compared to the Burj Khalifa.

Aerial view from the upper bay on Manhattan.

One of the most beautiful experiences on the #costaphotoblogtour was a journey by train through the norwegian landscape. It’s on one of the most famous railways in the world and on of the top touristic attractions in Norway. It all starts at Flåm with the Flåmsbana. The Flåm railway leads through wonderful valleys and includes a stop at the famous waterfall Kjosfossen. It goes up to the mountain station Myrdal where you have to switch to the Bergen Railway that leads to Voss – including more iconic landscape views. But have a look at your own:








The Midtown world of skyscrapers, dominated by the iconic Empire State Building. What a view on the urban jungle of New York City.