Raw Beauty Of Norway’s Stunning Remote Fjords Captured From A Kayak

Tomasz Furmanek is an amateur kayaker and adventure photographer. And with his latest photos he’s combined his passions to capture Norway’s incredible fjords and lakes from his kayak.

Furmanek says: “I mainly kayak because it is a good way to connect with nature and get mental balance. Kayaking also enables me to visit places that are difficult to reach by other means. Most of the places in my photos can in calm conditions be kayaked by most people. In addition to giving people motivation for exploring the nature around us, I try to capture the calming and balancing effect that these location can have. I believe that it is important for our mental and spiritual development to connect to nature, especially in todays technological world.”

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Winter night in Nærøyfjorden.

Hjørundfjorden.

Midnight sun in Reinefjorden.

Nærøyfjord.

Lofoten Islands.

Styggevatnet.

Midnight sun in Kjerkfjorden.

Nærøyfjord.

Nærøyfjord.

Kjerkfjorden at night.

Styggevatnet Norway.

Aurlandsfjord.

Sotra.

Oldevatnet in Olden.

Turøy.

Reinefjorden.

Nærøyfjorden.

Kjerkfjorden.

Styggevatnet.

Nærøyfjorden.

Lysefjorden.

Bunes.