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2012-02-26 21:42:10
Winter Iceland 1

Last winter we spent 3 months in Iceland, and we thought that now it would be time to share some images that were taken about a year ago but were hardly exposed since. We hope you will enjoy them. O&E47ed6d23b9322b3a65db413ec7d02cfe.jpgSnæfellsnes peninsula, February 2011
ad4d431a208e143f044205a83729ac47.jpgSnæfellsnes peninsula, February 2011
51ebe62b7a3ad79792fef43bfcda1df1.jpgHverfjall, March 2011

Comments (4)
to Niccolo' Bonfadini by Orsolya Haarberg ( 2012-03-07 11:00:01 )
Thanks for writing to us and we hope that you had/have a wonderful stay in Scandinavia! O&E
Iceland book by Orsolya Haarberg ( 2012-03-07 10:20:57 )
Hi Anna, thanks for your comment:-) Our book can be purchased only through our website at the moment. We are not sure whether we will visit Vårgårda this year - it would be great to be there!
Perfect! by Anna Kristiansson ( 2012-03-02 20:49:10 )
Perfect with a little snow on the "lava"! Have asked Nevabooks in Sweden for your "Iceland" book. Or maybe you´ll come to Vårgårda later this year?
Beautiful by Niccolo' Bonfadini ( 2012-02-29 14:05:09 )
I've previously written a comment but I dont see it so maybe there has been an error! The photos are outstanding with a moody atmosphere, especially the second one. I'm visiting your beautiful home town of Trondheim right now, and in the public library in the city center I found your book Lapland. Excellent book. I've been in Riisitunturi for the last week and it was a joy to see printed on paper that beautiful landscape. I could almost recognize the trees in your photos! Keep up the amazing work, Niccolo' Bonfadini



Since 2005, we have travelled together as a team, constantly being on the move to capture those memorable experiences in nature, with our cameras in our hands. Our projects capture different parts of the "Cap of the North", in a never-ending search for eye-catching scenes, and the magic light that is so characteristic of this region. It is the desire to get back to our roots – to live with nature that inspires us to create the images that we do.

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