Apart from the fact that the author sounds like an idiot, the guy has some nice shots. But one would expect some really spectacular images from Norway.
He does make an interesting point about the d!&!+@l "photographer" shooting thousands or tens of thousands of frames. I just got back from Pennsylvania where I shot my last 120 format rolls of Kodak VS (sad panda). One day I was on an overlook near Mt. Davis after two days of rain. There was a patchwork of clouds that were racing across the sky at more than 100mph; the cloud shadows were running over the ground so fast it looked like time lapse photography. Where the sun came thru was a solid Sunny 16, but a second later that spot would be in a dark shadow. A guy was there with an little APS sensor thingy on a tripod that was automatically snapping away about once a second or so. Hey said "Great view."; I sad "Tough light".
I stood there with my Olympus Chrome Six. Ikophot meter, and the last five frames of the most wonderful film ever made, watching the sky, gauging the movement of the clouds, following the shadows, trying to figure how each patch of blue would translate into light on the ground. His shutter clicked dozens, then hundreds of times. He said "I'm shooting RAW so I can fix all that in post processing" and I though that sounded like an interesting hobby and they should come up with a name for it.