Monday, November 3, 2008

My World Tuesday






For this week My World Tuesday I will show you a few pictures from my home town Trondheim. Trondheim is a small city with only 150 000 citizens. We have a lot of old wooden houses, and some of the old streets are narrow.
Pictures of a more modern city are yet to come.

59 comments:

  1. Du må ha vært tidlig ute - vi ser ikke mye til de 150 000! Men veldig koselig - som alltid i den gamle delen av byen.

    PS Mitt innlegg legges ut automatisk 20.30, men jeg har kjøreoppdrag, så det blir ingen Mr. Linky før litt senere.

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  2. Oh Wow! That makes you feel as if you're standing in the streets of Trondheim! Wonderful, Ivar!
    Cheers, Klaus

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  3. Your part of the world must be in the top5 of cleanest cities! I remember my dad has wonderful stories of Norway when I was a young kid, he admires how clean it is there and how when he left his wallet, he was still able to retrieve it from the place he left it. =)

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  4. trondheim is a small city with only 150,000 residents? trondheim is sufficiently large if one compares it to my own city of about a third of yours!

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  5. and again, i love those beautiful coloured houses - is it the rain that keeps them looking so clean?!

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  6. I love the colors! I haven't been to Norway, but they remind me of villages I saw in The Netherlands. Beautiful place, beautiful photos! Thanks!

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  7. I love older Scandanavian houses. This is no exception. 150,000 is small?

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  8. Meget flott serie og reklame for byen. Her har fått bra dybde i bildene. :)

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  9. We have plenty of wooden houses, but yours are absolutely gorgeous with those wonderful colours!
    I really have to see them, they are so near!!
    Thank you for your great photos!

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  10. Ivar: Thanks for sharing your city wit us. It is beautiful.

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  11. Your photos always make me feel like I can easily step into the picture itself. Bravo! A lovely city.

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  12. What a beautiful peaceful town Trondheim is! I love it!

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  13. Those are all great shots. I love the one where you see the buildings on the water.

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  14. Thank you fore visiting my exhibition on saterday. I realy appreciate that a lot!

    Very rich colours in these pictures from Trondheim, realy nice. You should go back to Bakklandet in advent and try in the evening with the christmas decoration here.

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  15. What strikes me first about your photos are the vibrant colors, Ivar! Also, it makes me wish I had designed my blog for even larger photos! Marvelous!

    I loved your previous post about the colder temperatures. I can not imagine weather so cold. The frozen fern/leaves were just exquisite!

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  16. Koselig å se du har vært ute og fotografert i Trondheim:-) Skal ta en tur jeg og en dag. Men mine bilder blir nok ikke så utfyllende, har en tendens til å skrumpe inn billedflaten ja.

    Flott by vi bor i, og vakre bilder!

    :)

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  17. That photo on the canal(?) is awesome! Even under a drab gray sky it screams of color and life.

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  18. I very much like the old wooden buildings, Ivar. Very quaint and picturesque!

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  19. So beautiful Ivar, I'm really looking forward to my cruise holliday to Norway next year.

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  20. I had no idea that Trondheim had such wonderful charming buildings! We recently went to Hurumhalvön. We have talked about making a longer tour round Norway since it's so beautiful, but we'll see when that can happen. We live in Stockholm, so it's not that far away :-)

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  21. I love this part of Trondheim, especially the old wooden houses.The photos are stunning as ever. Thanks for sharing! Thanks for your comment on my blog.

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  22. Looks like a great place to live. I love the streets and the color of the houses.

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  23. Trondheim is so colorful! Your photographs make is appear so inviting.

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  24. These are absolutely stunning. What a beautiful part of the world you have.

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  25. Wow this is amazing a lot of houses ...Unique place.

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  26. These are beautiful and colorful buildings. Look like a peaceful place.

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  27. Colours look so great and the houses are wonderfully wonky. Thanks for the tourist information!

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  28. Trondheim looks like a very pleasant city -- but probably a bit cold for me!

    Thanks for your visit to my blog.

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  29. What can one say more after seeing these magnificent snaps ? Bravo....

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  30. As ever Ivar you make me feel like I am there, just love your photography

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  31. i love your post. the colors are so vivid - colorful houses amidst gray skies. great job.

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  32. Trondheim looks like a really beautiful city. Like the sense of history one gets from looking at the photos.

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  33. i really love this place. it looks so quit so peaceful.

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  34. Awesome! Fantastic! I love your photos. I would like to visit this city one day.

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  35. Ivar, I know Trondheim a little and have loved it ever since we were there. You give us the beayty the way I remember it but with the expertise of the photographer. I love the cobbled streets, colourful houses and the waterfront.

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  36. Great photos - crisp & clear with great colour. Trondheim looks like a very interesting city

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  37. Beautiful shots with great colors.

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  38. You chose a good series of photos to show us your home town. Now that I've seen these, I want to visit Norway and see for myself.

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  39. Very neat, wonderful series of shots. :)

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  40. Ivar : Your home town is beautiful and your images make it look even better...Thomas

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  41. Lovely images, and an incredible place. Never seen a village like that

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  42. Trondheim er en vakker by! Ingen tvil om det.

    Nydelige bilder fra deg i dag også:) Ha ei kjempekos uke:)

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  43. Det er nok ikke det, men ikke så langt unna. Vi har ok utsikt men ikke så bra. Vi ser utover en annen del av byen. Vi ser ned mot elva der den Ypsilon broen er.

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  44. I love those colorful houses. And the place is so neat. I love this part of the world and I hope someday I wouold be able to see this with my own eyes and lens.

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  45. Ja, kanskje vi møtes engang på fototur? Hvem vet :-)

    Ha en fin kveld.

    Flotte dråpebilder du har tatt forresten :))

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  46. What a lovely town! I can imagine walking down those streets with a smile. The photos are great and remind me of a couple of puzzles I have done. :-)

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  47. Flotte bilder, Ivar! Nydelig bebyggelse, men det som fanget oppmersomheten min mest var at gatene var så folketomme. Ble nesten litt misunnelig på det jeg. Da jeg dro til by'n for å ta det bildet av Varg Veum statuen, så holdt jeg på å bli sprø av alle folkene som var i veien hele tiden. Spasserte rett foran meg der jeg prøvde å få tatt noen bra bilder..

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  48. These are fabulous! I love the colors and textures... the perspective is outstanding!
    ~Michele~
    Mountain Retreat- Canada

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  49. your hometown is absolutely lovely. I would love to visit.

    An Arkie's Musings

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  50. Fabulous series of pictures of Trondheim. It's a beautiful place.
    Thanks for sharing a wondeful part of your world.

    Gothic architecture of CST in my world

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  51. Your hometown is a magnificent place!
    What colours and what beauty.

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  52. what beautiful photos, and a thoroughly charming town!

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  53. I love this series Ivar great colors. Very picturesque place u live in. :-)

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  54. I am speechless about these series of photos about Trondheim!! They are magnificent!

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  55. Can't believe I missed your My World post. Just beautiful photo's. Love all the different colors on the buildings!!
    Take care

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  56. I'm always running so far behind. Trondheim is a very colorful city. I love the brick streets and the wooden buildings.

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  57. Ivar, these are such beautiful old buildings, I love the various colours and the large windows. I wished I could see the insides too, I imagine them bright and friendly (for some reason I am more aware of Swedish interiors, and know very little about Norwegian ones).

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