Perched above one of Norway's most iconic fjords, this viewpoint at Flydalsjuvet Rock gives you a dramatic overhead look down into Geiranger Fjord, with steep forested cliffs, turquoise water, and cruise ships far below that add a sense of scale. The classic composition here puts the overhanging rock in the foreground as a natural frame, with the fjord snaking into the valley behind it. A wide angle lens works well to capture the full depth of the scene, though a mid-range focal length lets you compress the layers of mountains and water more effectively. Golden hour light in the evening wraps the cliffs in warm tones and reduces the harsh contrast you get midday. The spot is roadside and easy to reach, but it draws heavy tourist traffic during summer days, so arriving early morning or close to sunset will give you a cleaner shot with fewer people in frame. (Geiranger, Møre og Romsdal, Norway)
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