An empty ski slope in Gaustablikk
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Some places have a soul, an extra spark. After meandering up the mountain road, leaving the dramatic valley of Rjukan below, the plateau unfolds with Gaustatoppen rising above.
Gausta Skisenter is a world-class alpine skiing station, being the sixth-largest ski resort in Norway. It has 13 ski lifts and 35 slopes, where the longest one is 3200 m. I took this picture on a calm December afternoon before the beginning of the winter season, when there were still no people.
This photograph is part of Gausta in Seasons: an award-winning project that has documented this world-class mountain Norwegian destination for ten months from December 2019 to September 2020.
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Romulo TIJERO
Born: 1976
Hometown: Lima
Based in: Rjukan, Norway
I'm a French-Peruvian fine art photographer based in Norway. Nature, urban life, and live music are among the topics that inspired me the most.
I've always been amazed by the beauty of nature and cultural heritage. In that sense, I got involved in photography while documenting ecotourism experiences in Peru during …
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