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nah... nothing much to tell really. It's the Grand Hotel. Henrik Ibsen used to walk down the street (Karl Johans gate, named after one of the Swedish kings during the union between Sweden and Norway that lasted from 1814 until 1905) every day to drink coffee at Grand Café on the ground floor, left corner. The café still exists, more or less unchanged from the days of Ibsen.Even More Fun Pictures with Nikon. Grand Hotel, Oslo, Norway. Adobe Photoshop. I am sure that Professor Jorgen can tell us all about the significant history associated with this major landmark. Thank you for looking. Leica 77
Hello "Professor" Jorgen,I felt like doing something different yesterday, so I bought a ton of cheese, hauled out the micro lens, and with Kid Creole at full blast, this is what I got:
D80 with Micro Nikkor 105mm AF D @ f/22
... and guess who was allowed to eat all that stuff afterward
Yum!!I felt like doing something different yesterday, so I bought a ton of cheese, hauled out the micro lens, and with Kid Creole at full blast, this is what I got:
D80 with Micro Nikkor 105mm AF D @ f/22
... and guess who was allowed to eat all that stuff afterward
Another beauty... and great processing.Even More Fun Pictures with Nikon. Grand Hotel, Oslo, Norway. Adobe Photoshop. I am sure that Professor Jorgen can tell us all about the significant history associated with this major landmark. Thank you for looking. Leica 77
Love the way the selective color makes the central subject jump. Nicely done.Even More Fun Pictures with Nikon. AF Nikkor 18mm. Norsk Folkemuseum, Oslo, Norway. Thank you for looking. Leica 77
Shiny indeed.D80 with Tamron 17-50 @ 17mm, f/2.8 and 1/15s
Hello Lloyd,Love the way the selective color makes the central subject jump. Nicely done.
Hello Jorgen,D80 with Tamron 17-50 @ 17mm, f/2.8 and 1/15s
Hello Corlan F.,Leica77- i find this treatment particularily effective for the Folkemuseum building and the Old House interior shots. I like very much the first one.
Jorgen- you captured the dynamic soul of this backroom... the photo says a lot and there's a lot of details to look at. Great.
Hello Cindy Flood,Nice series, Leica77. Thank you for bringing this to us.