Reine The Tidal Frontier
There is a raw, fleeting architecture to Reine that only reveals itself when the Atlantic pulls back. I returned to these tidal shadows in September 2025 during a private photo expedition to engineer this panorama—a brief window where the extreme low tide exposes the primeval textures of the seafloor, creating a violent contrast against the static dominance of the Olstinden peak.
This technical approach to the archipelago’s hidden "under the bridge" perspectives is a signature part of my workflow. I first established this composition style during my 2023 group photo expedition in Hamnøy, and this Reine panorama continues that high-end standard. It is the result of the same bespoke scouting and precise timing that I prioritize for my clients—moving beyond common vantage points to achieve absolute technical dominance.
Whether I am navigating these tidal zones on a private session or leading my teams through the Midnight Sun in 2026 and the Arctic Winter in 2027, the objective remains unchanged: capturing the landscape in its most demanding and honest state.
Panoramic photography (incl. exposure bracketing).
Equipment: Sony Alpha A1, Zeiss Loxia 25mm f/2.4
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