I met some really cool spanish artists who was here and painted the main square in my city! It was great to meet them and see their amazing work. I've never seen anything like this in Norway, so its nice we got something unique in Hamar!
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I was in France the winter last year. And here's a video from trains in France. Nice to ride trains trough Paris and the french countryside. Calm down your stressed life with a slow video!
If you want more train, check out this looooong freight train!
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Im amazed by HDSLR filming! Then you can get the movie-look with only the main object in focus with blurry background. This is from my parents garden on a rainy day. Its actually in the town, but with just the right angles, zoom and views you can imagine its on the countryside(or a very small town). The city is hidden under the big trees.
Just the right music is important. Here I used James Newton Howard's magic King Kong-soundtrack.
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Norway has been the top news in all the world I think last week after the terror attack and massacre. A couple of youths from my city was at Utøya. A guy I almost knew was killed, and I know several of the survivors. It has impacted me too hear their dreadful and traumatic stories. They tell about watching friends being shot, how near they were to be killed, dramatic escapes, maltreated corpses and the ice-cold spree killer listening to music, laughing, smiling and just having fun while he killed them. Its the worst spree killing of all time.
It's good to experience how norwegians care for the related after the tragedy. Pray for the survivors!
Jørgen survived after a dramatic escape from Utøya.
Massacre survivor
Between 15 and 20 000 was going in the memorial parade at Hamar.
A friend is camera man for the news! They should be live from the gathering but due to communications problems caused by Telenor(off course) they had to rather record it for later news broadcasting.
Editing reports for the News. Here a interview with the brother of one of the killed(I almost knew). Nice to see it as the top story when I came home.
I was in Oslo a few days before the bomb. Here the government building before explosion. (to the right).
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PS: Strong scenes. And CNN-reporter Anderson Cooper brings you the story behind the video. From this you got the impression how scared and traumatized the locals in Joplin are after the dreadful and furious tornado that just hit them. As you hear they desperately shouts to God when the forcible, horrific and dreadful tornado passes with the sound of 100 freight trains. The whole town is wrecked andmany killed. It's may not easy to watch the video and listening to the panicked and scared people. But its may necessary to understand the suffering and wake your compassion. Superficial readingofnews often makes it more to statistics than personal destinies.
I need a reminder on the worlds sufferings. I feel I live in abubble in Norway, easy to be so indifferent, forget it and dont care. Even if the most evident suffering is far away for many of us, we can at least follow Jesus Christ who wants us to pray for and give to the poor. Peoples are suffering, wake up from your bubble!
I recommend you to support Joplin through Samaritan's Purse!
But even how dangerous and devastating tornadoes are, they're too ave-inspiring, fascinating and migthy!
And CNN has an interesting article about why tornadoes are the most terrifying natural disaster.
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