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danlindberg

Well-known member
Thanks Scott :)

The bench is normally on the beach but the water had risen dramatically this spring (only a couple of days) and suddenly it was out in the water. I used a 8xND filter fot water smoothness.
 

Helena

New member
Those are great, Dan! Your name sounds Swedish, are you living in Skåne, by any chance..? I have heard that they have gotten huge amounts of rain there. I'm Swedish, but currently live in Norway.
 

danlindberg

Well-known member
Hi Helena, thanx :)

Indeed, I'm swedish and skåning! I have actually only lived in skåne for the last 4 years after being based in Marbella for 26 years....but I do go back and forth as much as I can.

This little bird photographed in Estepona:

 

Helena

New member
Really like it! Interesting composition, makes me want to look at it again and again.

Nice to "see" another Swede in here :) Is the rain situation really bad? I haven't followed the Swedish news these last days.

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A couple of ships from yesterday.

Queen Mary 2 visits Trondheim:


At the time of construction (2003) Queen Mary 2 was the largest passenger ship ever built. Currently she is the 6th largest cruise ship in the world.


Sea research ship G.O. Sars:
 

danlindberg

Well-known member
Thank you ustein & bob.

Helena: waterwise we hade one afternoon that was quite dramatic. Our basement got flooded and my wife and myself were running up and down emptying buckets with water nonstop for about 3 hours...since we were at home when it happened we actually escaped any damage. But I tell you one thing - we slept for ten hours and we could hardly move our bodies the next day :p
 

Helena

New member
I like the photos. Where were they taken?
Which photos are you asking about (I'm assuming not mine even though you posted straight after me)?

Thank you ustein & bob.

Helena: waterwise we hade one afternoon that was quite dramatic. Our basement got flooded and my wife and myself were running up and down emptying buckets with water nonstop for about 3 hours...since we were at home when it happened we actually escaped any damage. But I tell you one thing - we slept for ten hours and we could hardly move our bodies the next day :p
Wow, sounds like a nightmare! Glad you escaped damage. Water can do real harm.

Taken with the 14mm mk2 straight into the sun. Flarecontrol is exceptional.

http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh240/danlindberg/February-afternoon.jpg
Serene! Very nice.
I can't believe that autumn will be here soon, and shortly after that winter. We usually get quite a lot of snow in October already.
 
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