WOW! Eller Goshameg, som vi sier her i Bergen! Bildene dine er så bra at det er som å få hele greien rett inn i stuen! Fantastisk!!! Har du foto bare som hobby eller er det jobb også? Du er nemlig så proff!!!
Nåkka så steintøfft e det læng sia æ har sett!!....vart trøndersk i iveren min her...hihihi Du er en kreativ fyr John!! Den er i grunn ikke så ulik flyndra vår, den spiller hele tiden. Men det er bare 1 Flyndre som Nils Aas har laget.....hæ? vet du ikke hvem han er? nei og nei.hehehehe Neste gang dere kommer skal dere få omvisning i parken hans.
Utrolig vakre alle sammen som alltid. Alltid en glede å se bildene dine! Og som alltid så har jeg også en favoritt. Hi hi, nei jeg har to! Delt førsteplass på nr 6 og7;)
Se her ja! Tenkte på deg her en dag da jeg gikk tur rundt Drammenselva.. Tenkte: rart at ikke John har tatt bilder av disse "harpene" eller rett og slett sølvkulene hehe...., og lagt de ut på bloggen:) Og vips....der var de!!! Nååå hva synes du egentlig om dem? Og lyden i dem? Flotte bilder iallefall! Du er flink til å trikse med kameraet! Det er iallefall sikkert! Hils madamen fra meg da;) Ha en fin dag(",)
WOW...awesome photos!
ReplyDeleteDet var til de grader skikkelig originalt og imponerende at jeg kan ikke gjøre annet enn å ta av meg hatten!
ReplyDeleteGratulerer!
Wow! That is terrific. Love your captures!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Eller Goshameg, som vi sier her i Bergen!
ReplyDeleteBildene dine er så bra at det er som å få hele greien rett inn i stuen! Fantastisk!!!
Har du foto bare som hobby eller er det jobb også?
Du er nemlig så proff!!!
WOW! Amazing shots!:)Mine is posted HERE too. Happy SWF!~
ReplyDeleteHer skulle du ha fått applaus! Supre bilder:)
ReplyDeleteGreat post and photos.
ReplyDeleteMagical.
Loved the music. Interesting.
come visit anytime,
Troy and Martha
John, thisis a magnificent roundup of sky images, I am in awe!
ReplyDeleteJohn: I want one of those to spice up my Skies, how neat is that, bonus views.
ReplyDeleteDenne var en skikkelig overraskelse. Herlig kreativt. R Å S T I L I G er ordet som kommer til meg. :-)
ReplyDeleteSitter i godstolen og klapper for denne.
Nåkka så steintøfft e det læng sia æ har sett!!....vart trøndersk i iveren min her...hihihi
ReplyDeleteDu er en kreativ fyr John!!
Den er i grunn ikke så ulik flyndra vår, den spiller hele tiden. Men det er bare 1 Flyndre som Nils Aas har laget.....hæ? vet du ikke hvem han er? nei og nei.hehehehe
Neste gang dere kommer skal dere få omvisning i parken hans.
Ha en flott kveld og en trivelig helg.
John, this is fantastic, love the shots, breathtaking work.
ReplyDeleteI love reflections.
Amazing shots, bravo!
ReplyDeleteDette er det mest fantastiske jeg har sett.Noe så flott,originalt,stilig,vakkert.....har ikke ord.Du er en kunstner:o)
ReplyDeleteI must go there and capture this river harp!!! How gorgeous! But then, your shots always are, John!
ReplyDeleteThis is a jawdropping set of pictures you have here. Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteFantastic series! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely photographs, congratulations.
ReplyDeleteRay
What magnificent pics! Those reflections in the sphere are utterly fascinating! Wow are they all gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat stunning reflections and facinating too.
ReplyDeleteThese are great, it is a very neat idea. What did the music sound like?
ReplyDeletetotally awesome shots!!! happy swf. :)
ReplyDeleteI love it! Taking pictures in reflective surfaces is a favorite of mine and this would be so awesome.
ReplyDeleteHeisan John:)
ReplyDeleteUtrolig vakre alle sammen som alltid. Alltid en glede å se bildene dine! Og som alltid så har jeg også en favoritt. Hi hi, nei jeg har to! Delt førsteplass på nr 6 og7;)
Ha det kos i Drammen:)
This is gorgeous - love the reflections in the spheres. Very nicely captured - without your reflection! How does that happen?
ReplyDeleteWOW! Words are not enough to describe my feelings before these photos dear John! Great work!
ReplyDeleteStunningly beautiful photos and great story to go with them. Lovely posting all together.
ReplyDeleteReally great shots!
ReplyDeleteThe shots on the spheres are truly amazing, John! Great inspiration.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sky Watch!
These are fabulous i love those reflection
ReplyDeleteGreat story, beautiful photos of sky, water and surroundings!
ReplyDeleteI am convinced.
ReplyDeleteI have to visit Drammen again.
The city has changed since last time
fantastic creation, amazing photography as always and great reflection
ReplyDeletegreat idea! thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletethat globe is fantastic. i just live it how interesting
ReplyDeletemine is here :)
http://www.mummydiariesblog.com/2008/09/sky-watch-friday-different-side.html
Wellthis posting is fantastic... I have maked down the link to follow when I have time but the pictures and information are excellent.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining in with Sky Watch and helping to make it as good as it it... posts like yours today go along way to keeping it going each week.
Tom :O)
Stunning perspective and your images make it come alive. You seemed to have shot from all possible angles, wow...beautiful series
ReplyDeleteExtraordinary and a great aid to photography !
ReplyDeletevirkelig fine bilder denne gangen.
ReplyDeleteImpressive collection!
ReplyDelete:-Daryl
Johm, these are THE coolest photos I have ever seen!
ReplyDeleteInteresting set.
ReplyDeleteI'm stunned and in awe of your photographs! And speechless, too!
ReplyDeleteCome see my simple little photo if you like - haven't posted one in a long time. :D
WOW!!! These photos leave me speechless! The reflections and the captures are just amazing! Great series of photos!!
ReplyDeleteStunning photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat post and photos.
ReplyDeleteThese are so clever and very very good.
ReplyDeleteI love the Ypsilon. Brilliant.
I am just awed by your photos. They are some of the most beautiful shots I have ever seen!
ReplyDeleteReally cool photos~I've never heard of a River Harp~very interesting!
ReplyDeleteHappy sky~watching!
Cat
Simply fantastic!
ReplyDeleteAll shots are wordless!
Great capture!
Luiz
Goodness me you are stunning photographer and such an inspiration too!
ReplyDeleteSTILIG!!! :)))
ReplyDeleteOh John - that is pretty cool! And not only one sphere! SO you could watch a sphere in a sphere!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
Cheers, Klaus
Way cool! I see WOW was said already ;-) but Wow! Very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful photos! That place is a gift to a photographer. The concept and the music are fascinating.
ReplyDeleteJust stunning pictures! How absolutely breathtaking! You are really talented. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is a feast to ones eyes.
ReplyDeleteWhat magnificent photos.
And what a fantastic riverbank that must be.
Sorry for not being visiting as often as I wished.
For the moment by I'll have to pay a weekly visit.
Sorry.
I love big shiny metal balls that reflect the surroundings, which in this case are most beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFun photos fo sky watch friday. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSe her ja!
ReplyDeleteTenkte på deg her en dag da jeg gikk tur rundt Drammenselva..
Tenkte: rart at ikke John har tatt bilder av disse "harpene" eller rett og slett sølvkulene hehe...., og lagt de ut på bloggen:)
Og vips....der var de!!!
Nååå hva synes du egentlig om dem?
Og lyden i dem?
Flotte bilder iallefall!
Du er flink til å trikse med kameraet!
Det er iallefall sikkert!
Hils madamen fra meg da;)
Ha en fin dag(",)
Amazing John!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very special and beautiful sky watch!
Hello John
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. I like the sounds emitted by the river Harp
A great sequence and photos
These are wonderful. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI did, I listened to the music. It, and this whole post, is fantastic!
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