Sunday, 29 March 2009

Monochrom Monday - Nevlunghavn


The Monochrom monday concept came from Aileni at LOOSE ENDS

31 comments:

  1. beautiful buildings and photo - nothing better

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  2. Likte etterbehandlingen du har gjort med dette bildet, ser jo ut som om du tar oss 100 år tilbake i tid :) Flott bilde :)

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  3. Very interesting capture, B/W makes it a bit spooky looking but its very eye catching as well.
    I like this photo of yours a lot John, but I like all your work, very inspiring.

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  4. Det minnet meg om et fiskevær nordpå. Artig å se forskjellen mellom de du har vist i farger og dette i sort-hvit.

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  5. Helt riktig - tatt fra en liten altan på hjertemedisin på RH. Jeg sa med vilje ikke hva bygningen egentlig var.

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  6. That is very surreal in B/W!
    Lovely

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  7. The ice is melting but it still looks cold.
    Fine image.

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  8. The water looks very cold and dark,
    a lot of texture.
    lovely.....

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  9. Her har du tatt oss mange generasjoner tilbake i Nevlunghavn John. Veldig flott bilde!

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  10. Takk det samme til dere :) Å nei du, her går ingen bobler ut av huset uansett formål, hehe.

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  11. Flott bilde.
    Det ser fredfullt og stille ut der.
    Navnet forbinder jeg med Reiseradioen.... ;)

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  12. Interesting photo with all the different textures.

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  13. It does have a otherwordly feel, like a ghostown. Always great photography.

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  14. Phenomenal, but it would be. You get such marvelous contrast in your color images, I'd expect nothing less in your monochromes.

    Fabulous work as always!

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  15. An air of mystery. Vignetting worked for this photo. I like it!

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  16. It's very interesting capture.
    Greay shot! I like it.

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  17. always great photography! Like how you do your shots!!

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  18. It looks so effortlessly like something that you found from the attic. This is where grandpa used to live...

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  19. Interesting buildings, like from another time.

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  20. Apart from the materials used in the construction, this photo could have been taken in our area! There's so much to see here. I like the reflection of the tree in the water, the angle made by the small boat left by the falling tide, and the shapes of the rocks.

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  21. Wonderful depth and texture, and that old boat just makes the shot.

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  22. beautifully composed as usual!! another wonderful classic!

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  23. There's a lot going on in this picture. Makes me feel a bit uncomfortable. Don't know why.
    (I really prefer the picture below this one. Beautiful!!!)

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  24. Oh this is just super ... it cries out for a story!

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  25. Fantastic.
    Nicely frammed and a good reflection on the water too.

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  26. As always..beautiful B&W photo.

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  27. I like the way the curve of the walkway draws my eyes into the photo. Your photo makes what I suspect was a drab day look inviting.

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  28. What a beautifully composed picture.

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  29. Very good black and white congratulations John!

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  30. Especially like these shots in Nevlunghavn, John, but all in this latest series are splendid!

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