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Filleting a big trout
Lens: Samyang 24mm Camera: K-1 Photo Location: Bojobeaskihytta, Norway ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: 1/200s Aperture: F5 
Posted By: Fries, 11-20-2023, 03:17 PM

Photo's from my hiking trip in 2022. This day the weather was good but due to lots of rain beforehand the water level in the rivers en streams was rather high. And with low pressure around I decided to go no further at one of the few hiking cabins. There I met these two young guy's from Oslo intent on catching big trout. They also brought some scotch with them! Although I was invited to join them for some fishing in a nearby lake I opted to read a book about fly fishing and conserve my energy. They returned with one big trout and proceeded to fillet the fish on the wooden veranda surrounding a new sauna that had been build in the wintertime. I took some photo's, ate some of their fish and later on sampled some whisky. Life was good!


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11-21-2023, 01:28 AM   #2
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Great shots ! Love the tubular Donga. How many does it sleep?
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That's the life! Good story in these images.
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That shot looks like yer livin in a toilet roll in the middle of nowhere, tremendous capture.


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Interesting series of photos. Is thq5 a creek by the "house" where the fish came from?
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QuoteOriginally posted by reynb Quote
Great shots ! Love the tubular Donga. How many does it sleep?
Thanks Reynold! What you are seeing is the sauna. The cabin with eight beds isn't visible in this photo. Here are some more photo's: Bojobæskihytta

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That's the life! Good story in these images.
Thanks Peter! Had a really great time with these guy's and other hikers passing trough. Just when I left I even got to help the Red Cross in a small way to rescue a guy from Switzerland on bicycle that got stuck on a hiking trail. Two Red Cross guy's on ATV's were navigating on their cellphones and I helped them out with the hiking map I alway's carry. In return they gave me a lift when I encountered them later on the day with the Swiss guy that had followed the instructions on his Garmin on his way to the North Cape. That was a mistake...

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That shot looks like yer livin in a toilet roll in the middle of nowhere, tremendous captured.
That is a very funny observation! But yes, the way it sits in the landscape more or less invited me to capture it this way. Thanks!

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The images really show living in nature with some interesting conveniences. A beautiful site.
I was also surprised to find a sauna here!

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Interesting series of photos. Is thq5 a creek by the "house" where the fish came from?
Thanks! No, the fish came from a lake about four kilometers to the east of the cabin I believe.

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