Two days ago I posted a bunch of photos shot on a foggy day around the Opera House in Oslo. None of these shoots had an abundance of favourable light, but low-light photography can open for interesting possibilities that you wouldn’t have under conventionally perfect lighting conditions. Night-time photography can also produce interesting results, but this time I remembered to bring my tripod which gave me a better starting point as this eliminates camera movement.
Margie (gogreygirl.wordpress.com) commented on my previous post and said:
Your photos convince me that I should be sure to put Oslo on my ‘to visit’ list!
So I figured I would post these night shots as well, to further feed her conviction. On this follow-up you can observe the Oslo Opera and some of its surroundings during night.
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amazing!!!!! I love them all 🙂
Thanks Rosa! And thank you for stopping by 🙂
Let’s catch up in Spain some day. I’ll bring my better-half and come for a visit!
Ooh, aah…Margie
That’s so true 🙂
Another set of great photos. Another great visit to Oslo.
I’m glad you liked it Angeline.
Pictures are amazing.
I have nominated you for The versatile Blogger Award 🙂
Peace
Thanks Lizzie! I am very pleased to hear that you like my photos. Thanks for the nomination to the versatile Blogger Award. I’m not quite sure what it is, but it sounds very nice 🙂
Oslo is moving up the list of places I want to see!
I’m planting seeds 😉
This is a nice set of shots, I especially like ones that show off the angular architecture of the opera house.
Thank you very much. The building is quite impressive and I actually also helped to build it 🙂
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