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- My following work will be published on Instagram. Follow me to keep updated. (07. 03. 2021)
- Book Beautiful Norway available on Amazon (07. 04. 2017)
- Czech travel magazine Koktejl has published my photostory about Yaunyang rice terraces. (31. 10. 2012)
Kenya - Turkana Tribe
:: released 01. 11. 2005 ::Turkana tribe inhabits Turkanaland in northwest Kenya - a vast tract of land encompassing mostly thorn scrub and semi desert, representing one of the harshest regions of Africa. Turkanas are a fiercely independent pastoralist tribe who have managed to overlive for centuries by herding their cattle across the expansive plains in search of whatever grazing that may be extracted from the unforgiving terrain.
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Africa
Ghana (118 photos in 8 categories)
Kenya (77 photos in 8 categories)
Marocco (44 photos in 1 categories)
Senegal (64 photos in 5 categories)
Sierra Leone (51 photos in 4 categories)
South Africa (18 photos in 1 categories)
Tanzania (140 photos in 9 categories)
Asia
China (91 photos in 7 categories)
India (408 photos in 24 categories)
- Backwaters, Belur And Halebid, Black And White Snaps, Buddhist Sikkim, Cham Dance, Cochin (Kochi), Cochin - Chinese Nets (Cheena vala), Elephant Training Center, Golden Langur, Golden Temple, Namdroling Monastery, Hampi - Nature, Hampi Historical, Jaipur, Jaipur fabric factory, Jaipur slum dwellers, Kathakali, Kaziranga NP, Kodagu (Coorg) Hills, Mysore, Nagaland, Ooty, Shekhawati, The People, Theyyam Ritual Dance
Indonesia (124 photos in 5 categories)
Malaysia (92 photos in 6 categories)
Myanmar (Burma) (103 photos in 9 categories)
Vietnam (36 photos in 2 categories)
Central America
Europe
Czech republic (93 photos in 7 categories)
Denmark (8 photos in 1 categories)
England (31 photos in 3 categories)
Italy (16 photos in 1 categories)
Malta (9 photos in 1 categories)
Netherlands (36 photos in 3 categories)
Norway (506 photos in 26 categories)
- Autumn In Hemsedal, Autumn in Nordmarka, Best of 2001, Best of 2002, Best of 2003, Best of 2004, Best of 2005, Best of 2006, Best of 2007, Best Of 2008, Best Of 2009, Best Of 2010, Best Of 2011, Best Of 2012, Best Of 2013, Fjorda In Autumn, Hemsedal In Winter, Jotunheimen, Jotunheimen II, Land Of Fjords, Lofoten, Lofoten 2013, Nærøyfjord World Heritage Area, Svalbard, The Telemark Canal (Telemarkskanalen), Winter 2009
Sweden (18 photos in 1 categories)
South America
Curaçao (36 photos in 1 categories)
Kenya - Northern part
:: released 31. 10. 2005 ::Northern Kenya is in many ways different from the rest of the country. First you will see the difference in the nature around you, then you realize the people changed as well. While most of green south Kenya is inhabited by farmers, rough north is populated by nomadic pastoralists. Few villages where you can buy you a tea in a hotel are connected by terrible roads. Making the remote territory even more isolated, even more interesting...
Kenya - Lake Logipi, The Pearl Of The Desert
:: released 14. 10. 2005 ::In the middle of Suguta valley, virtually in the middle of hell, where temperatures reach over 50 degrees centigrade during noon, lies the pearl of the desert - Lake Logipi. Only tse-tse flies and thousands of flamingos are indicating that there is something left alive at this place, yet once you reach Lake Logipi, you wont ever forget it.
Kenya - Nature Of The Suguta Valley
:: released 10. 10. 2005 ::Suguta lies in North West part of Kenya and its considered as one of the remotest and the hottest places. The more we crawled into its heart, the more hot it got, grass turned into dry golden prickles, lonely trees reminded of ghosts by their shape and soild was replaced with reddish stones. Is this a way to hell? one could be thinking. The worse was still to come.
Kenya - Samburu portraits
:: released 26. 09. 2005 ::The Samburu are an ethnic tribe in north central Kenya related to the Maasai. They share the same language with Maasai - about 95% of the words of both languages are the same. The name 'Samburu' is also of Maasai origin and is derived from the word 'Samburr' which is a leather bag used by the Samburu to carry a variety of things. Samburu practice polygynous marriage, and a man may have multiple wives. A Samburu settlement is known as a nkang or manyatta. It may consist of only one family, composed of a man and his wife/wives. Each woman has her own house, which she builds out of local materials, such as sticks, mud and cow dung.
Exhibition - The Spirit Of Everyday Eastern Africa
:: released 06. 09. 2005 ::For those interested in Eastern Africa there was an exhibition of 50x70cm, 50x50cm and 30x40cm photographs called "<a href='http://lacina.net/upld/exhibition-hjertnes-2005.pdf' title='Exhibition The Spirit Of Everyday Eastern Africa, September 2005, Hjertnes Kulturhus, Sandefjord, Norway'>The Spirit Of Everyday Eastern Africa</a>" set up. It is available throughout September 2005 in Hjertnes Kulturhus, Sandefjord, Norway. More exhibitions this autumn to be announced, check for more dates later on.
Kenya - Lake Naivasha
:: released 24. 08. 2005 ::Rift Valley stretches from the Dead Sea in the Middle East, south through the Red Sea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi and into Mozambique. Major geological upheavals caused a series of lakes in the Kenyan part of Rift, some of which areare soda lakes, but others are freshwater, like Lake Naivasha which I had a chance to visit during a short stay..
Kenya - Thomson's Falls
:: released 24. 08. 2005 ::Close to Nyahururu, one of Kenya's highest cities (2360 m above sea level), lies on the Ewaso Narok River beautiful Thomson's Falls. The 72 metre giants were named after Joseph Thomson who was the first European to walk from Mombasa to Lake Victoria in the early 1880s. You can check out the falls from above, or there's a trail down to the bottom where you can enjoy the close view for a couple of minutes (before you get wet :-))
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countries: 17
categories: 134
photos: 2155
hits: 9821540
comments: 249