Saturday 7 February 2009

The old town of Fredrikstad # 2













20 comments:

Ivar Østtun said...

Svart-hvitt gjør seg. Skulle nesten ha fjernet bilene og satt inn hest og kjerre i stede.

Ja mappa nr 6 er favoritt-mappa mi. Der ligger alle godbitene sjø ;-)

Pernille said...

Jeg bøyer meg i støvet, John! Fy sørn, de her bildan er jo bare rå!

Ang min fraværelse: Jeg lover å skjerpe meg;) Hi hi hi.

Og om jeg har vært å bada i dag? Nopp, men forrige gang jeg var der lå jeg litt uti vannet for å få med motivet (i slutten av Januar). Hahahaha, det var s...kaldt! Men jeg fikk bildet;)

Anonymous said...

Flotte bilder igjen John :) Likte nr 1 ekstra godt, det ble noe ekstra i lyset der, muligens pga at det er mer åpent der. Men lækkert vart det!
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"Ingen tvil om at noen ganger koster det John, hehe. Alt har sin pris" :o)

Anonymous said...

Flotte bilder. Herlig sort/hvitt-konvertering.

Anonymous said...

I thought I already commented on these shots, but evidently, I didn't! I can't believe the depth of these shots, especially the 1st one. How do you do it? I strive for that kind of depth - it's the camera! Kudos to you!

Anonymous said...

I am so enjoying your conversions... the brick pavements are absolutely wonderful and your photo's make them look so inviting!

magiceye said...

classics indeed!

chrome3d said...

#1 was so brilliant that why not have more? Great stuff.

Anonymous said...

Herlige bilder! Gamlebyn er fabelaktig. Når sommersesongen er igang, besøk gjerne humormuseet i gamlebyen også, verdens minste museum!
(stengt for vinteren)

Internasjonal trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOu2FPTya2w

Anonymous said...

A fascinating, and very nicely captured, photograph.

Marka said...

Excellent B/W photos! Great depth and perspectives! I like how you contrast the old town with the new automobiles.

pts said...

great shot! is it HDR?

Mary said...

Wonderful shots, John! Did you use the topaz adjust plug-in on these, too? Is it easy to use? Beautiful!

Dragonstar said...

Beautiful, timeless shots. I love the sheen on the damp streets, which brings a glow to everything.

Anonymous said...

These are so good, I don't know what more I can say. Pure delight.

KOSTAS said...

Dreamed classic creations!
Very beautiful photographs John! The 256 nuances of grey fill our eyes with astonishing subjects!
Congratulations!

raf said...

Outstanding B&W work, John. Such impact!

Anonymous said...

Wow, these are wonderful. I think I like these even more than the two in the post above.

Anonymous said...

awesome perspective shots and cool bw proccessing.. please do ad me on photoblogs.org thanks

Marcos Santos said...

Hello John

I saw the whole blog. The photos are wonderful.

I will leave my comment here, in that wonderful sequence in black and white.

A hug.
Marcos