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Copyright ©2006, p.t. Inactive Win ¤ $

Last picture in the series. Thank you to all of you who have looked at and commented on the previous pictures. I have enjoyed posting these pictures because of your feedback. Have got some very good suggestions of how to improve pictures that have opened my eyes to flaws I didn’t see before posting and that have pushed me to learn more PS stuff (*lol* until yesterday I had no idea of how to make vignetting in PS for example). I have also appreciated members’ willingness to describe how they see/interpret pictures. That’s very useful because I wanted to communicate a mood and what the island looked/felt like to me. Eh, well… I hope all I have written about the other pictures hasn’t worked too much as a recipe for how to view/interpret the pictures. :-)

Photographer: p.t. Inactive Win ¤ $
Folder: Tourist in Norway
Uploaded: 2006-Sep-24 05:54 EDT
Current Rating: 0.00/0 (Weighted rating: 7.99)
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Camera: Olympus E-1
Lens: Olympus 14-54mm f2.8/3.5
Lens Adapter: None
ISO: 100
Aperture: 1/320
Shutter Speed: f/5
Focal Length: 19
Flash: No
Tripod/Monopod: No
Critique Level: Dead Honest Critique

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Heja Norge!

Like always how the scandinavian and also the norwegian are showing their flaggs (though this isn´t a flagg, it´s a pennant / streamer / burgee or whatever :-)) You couldn´t have chosen a better finish. Like it very much.

Mange hilsen og jeg haaper at det gaa meget bra med deg :-))

Horst Schmier HoF Win ¤ $ at 16:20 EDT on 2006-Sep-24 [Reply]

Heia Tyskland :-)

Thank you for your comments. :-) I expect to see more flags in Germany too in the future Horst – seems as you enjoyed using your flag during the World football championship.

Doro: I quite like this picture so I think I will try different versions, including B&W. When I post processed this I was in the mood for warm colours (the original shot is quite cold with a rather dark grey-bluish sky). I will also try cropping off the road. Hopefully it will still be possible to see that the railing is railing if I do that.

p.t. Inactive Win ¤ $ at 18:41 EDT on 2006-Sep-25 [Reply]