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I second that, on all counts. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:John B, Jlp, Roan & Matt, all Inspiring & well Done!
Thank you, Lloyd.Gorgeous image. Amazing color.
Thanks, O.C.; As I am finding out, there is more history than immediately available . . . I'll have to locate a local historian.+1 and it sounds like there is an interesting story to go with the photo.
Thanks for the positive assessment of the photo. I truly enjoy your postings and am envious of the ever-present atmosphere of the fish market. Here, this time of year, the ice fishing is lackluster (at best) and the opportunities are limited.Well composed and balanced. The relative value of the colors and the light shadows all work well.
Steve, thanks for taking time to look and comment.John B, Jlp, Roan & Matt, all Inspiring & well Done!
Hi John. Those shots were taken with the M8.2. Not sure what you mean by the highlights??Are the 35mm Biogon images taken with a M8 or M9? They have a very color in the highlight areas (like the reflections on the piping).
I´m blushing from shame. If you see how I made an *** of myself re. Arne´s mountain shots (next page) from Lom ... Too close to Ringebu. :cussing:Thanks Lloyd.
Leif, you know your stave church architecture ... but your geography is a bit off. It's the stave church at Ringebu.
Leif,I´m blushing from shame. If you see how I made an *** of myself re. Arne´s mountain shots (next page) from Lom ... Too close to Ringebu. :cussing:
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In the first image I liked the reflections on the metal ducts - it's sort of a copper / bronze color. CCD sensors do a nice job metallic reflections (IMO).Hi John. Those shots were taken with the M8.2. Not sure what you mean by the highlights??
Interesting. Thanks.That black & whites were in Skagway, AK. The glacier was in Whittier, AK. Almost your backyard
Jack! You´re welcome!Leif,
I enjoyed Kurt's photograph and your geographical assessment followed by Kurt's response gave me the opportunity to read some history of the Ringebu Stav Kirke . . . and for that I thank you both.
Best,
Jack
That´s the way, Kurt!-- which I covertly ignored by pretending to be a dumb tourist).
Kurt
That really looks like it will be a gorgeous piece. Impressive work. :thumbup:a few shots of a project going on in my shop:
hammer finished bronze vanity' will have an inset stone top and elliptical sink, wall mounted