A ghostly Valkyrie from Valhall visited the park late one night. Luckily I carried my camera with me.
I had to pray that Odin, the God of all gods, would spare our miserable lives.
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Is this photoshop image? Thanks for sharing.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
Yes it is Francine. The “Valkyrie” is a picture of my grandma shot in 1925. The background is a photo of a park in Oslo – shot a few years ago.
So, this is a nana 🙂 Wonderful idea, CG! Did nana sing in the Opera?
No, she stuck to the church choir.
🙂
Very cool.
Thanks Derrick.
Booga, booga…..very scary. 😉
Yes indeed.
Great photoshop work!
Thanks Angeline!
that’s amazng – really cool beans. Hey I like the new look and I woulda thought you been blogging a lot longer than me -) in blog years I guess you have but really…..anyways I got roped into a game of tag and I have tagged you http://runningnakedwithscissors.wordpress.com/2012/02/23/i-got-tag-teamed-sounds-fun-i-know/ 🙂
This looks like an interesting game of tag, I’ll see if I can scribble down some answers & add new questions!
Love this image. The mood came off perfect.
Thank you Robert. It’s good to get feedback from a fellow photographer/blogger.
I have not figured out how to do .. but it’s amazing your imagination.
The Valkyries are beautiful.
You’re a genius!
buongiorno!
vento
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I’m not sure if I’m a genious, but thanks a lot for this very flattering comment!
If I tell you … believe it! 🙂
Very interesting and well done. I did not know what valkyries where until now. 🙂
A Valkyrie will hopefully bring me to Valhall some day 😀
Glad you got to learn something from my post!
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Reblogged this on Cardinal Guzman and commented:
I’ve posted this image back in 2012, but I’m reposting it now for Leanne’s Monochrome Madness Week 35.
Somewhat ghostly…
…brilliant picture!
Thanks for the compliment Rabirius, I’m glad you liked it.