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Energy is a fascinating photographic theme that makes the invisible force driving our lives visible. Photographers can represent energy through dynamic movements, light effects, or power plants. Creative techniques like long exposure vividly capture the flow of energy.

Power plants are striking subjects in photography, blending technology, architecture, and nature. From modern solar farms to imposing coal plants, they offer unique structures and lighting scenarios. Documenting them can be both aesthetically and socially significant.

Electromobility offers new perspectives in photography by visualizing innovation and sustainability. Whether through capturing futuristic electric vehicles or charging stations, the subjects symbolize technological change. Reflections and leading lines create compelling compositions.

 

Hydroelectric power in Rjukan

In Rjukan, everything revolves around electricity, just as we like it :-) The Vemork hydroelectric power station, built in 1911, was the largest in the world at the time and right in town you can see the Såheim hydroelectric power station today.

The Gaustabanen take you up the 1,900 meter high Gaustatoppen. We are lucky, the railways and access have just started seasonal operation and our summit ascent leads first over serpentines to 1170 m, then with railway 1 horizontally 850 meters into the mountain and from there with a funicular at 39° 1050 m wide and 850 meters high.

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