You make even cobblestones look worth traveling to see. Not to mention the golden hued lights and orange toned walls above, that move this this textured scene from cool to warm. Bravo!
Ja, fristelsen ble for stor, hehe, bare måtte.. Jo, det gikk over all forventening med han og kamera, og det tar faktisk overraskende bra bilder, så både far og sønn er veldig fornøyde :) minnebrikken ble fort fylt opp kan man si, hehe.
Utrolig lite støy med så høy ISO. Imponert!
ReplyDeleteboth shots are great!!! What a difference between 35/22
ReplyDeleteLove the colours of the lights!
gorgeous lighting and compositions
ReplyDeleteIntet mindre enn veldig flotte bilder John!
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Takk :) Ja, isen var nok litt for tynn noen steder for sangsvanene :)
To veldig flotte bilder av det flotte markedet! :D Fargene er herlige, og jeg er også imponert over hvor klare bildene er til tross for høy ISO.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots, both of them.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots, both of them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning place John! It looks too perfect almost to be walked on!
ReplyDeleteStunning as always. But I have to ask... did you get the focal lengths backward, or did you just get up closer when you took the 22mm shot?
ReplyDeleteGreat low light work in any case.
John, you really are a master of the ostensibly bare foregroud that is like the overture or prelyde and leads us to the subject matter beyound.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot - I just love yoru work!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, this building has a real roman feel to it.
ReplyDeleteInteresting pictures...I prefer the second shot. I really like the shadows of the benches and the deep dark shadows in the granite slabs.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant photos, as always.
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You make even cobblestones look worth traveling to see. Not to mention the golden hued lights and orange toned walls above, that move this this textured scene from cool to warm. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteArtig sammenligning - jeg går nok absolutt for det andre. ISO 5000 skulle jeg gjerne hatt...
ReplyDeleteNydeleg! Begge bilda er flotte, men likte andre bilde best. Flotte skugger av benkane.
ReplyDeleteProft!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning place John! It looks too perfect
ReplyDeleteHugs pati
What splendor!
ReplyDeleteI do not know which to choose,
both are wonderful!
:-)
Nydelige og stemningsfulle bilder! Hvilken lykke det er å ha et apparat som takler høy ISO. :D
ReplyDeleteBentonflocke is right! That is an amazing difference between 35 and 22.
ReplyDeleteThe photos are terrific!!!
Nice place, and nice pictures! I appreciate the gemetry. I prefer the op picture, but it is a question of personal taste!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, simply brilliant!
ReplyDeleteJohn, thanks for dropping by in my blog. I do appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteJa, fristelsen ble for stor, hehe, bare måtte.. Jo, det gikk over all forventening med han og kamera, og det tar faktisk overraskende bra bilder, så både far og sønn er veldig fornøyde :) minnebrikken ble fort fylt opp kan man si, hehe.
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