For adventure photographers, diving is often one of the more thrilling photographic excursions they can experience. There is something visually distinct and special about underwater photography. In the case of Norwegian photographer/videographer Lars Korvald, he travelled to Norway’s own Atlantis, a lake called Lygnstøylvatnet. The lake was formed in 1908 after a mountain, Keipen, cracked and caused a massive rockslide. The rocks created a dam in the valley, which led to the valley flooding and forcing the people who lived there...
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torstai 15. joulukuuta 2016
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