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That's okay, I don't like it either. I'm working a newer hopefully small and more tasteful one. I really don't want to lower the resolution any further as I feel it takes away from the image more than the copyright does.I really like your shots, Don, but I do find the copyright notice a bit distracting. I can understand the reason and the dilemma, but maybe if you posted them in a resolution that would make them less usable?
Röros is a World Heritage IIRC, and Kurt´s images are great! I hope to go there again this summer...Beautiful shots everyone! What a cool little town too -- it looks like something out of the 19th century (though it being Norway, I am sure that if you step inside one of those houses, it will be completely up to date). By the way Per, it looks like you have the same light we do at this time of year -- blue, blue, blue. It is not quite so strong right now, but back in January it was like photographing cyanotypes straight from the camera.
Kurt & Chris - Thanks guys I like that shot as well. I think it's a wolf as it appears to be larger than the coyotes that roam in out rear yard. I'm glad I had the 50mm on but wish I had the 90 instead. I did have the 90 with me however I didn't think he wait for me to change lens. I think we were within 100 yards of each other.
Jeff - I'm processing them on my laptop which I calibrated before going on the trip. They look fine here but I'll give them another look once I get home next week.
Don
Very nice Jono, I love the bridge reflection image!Bridge with 75 'cron and M9