The church you see is called Nidarosdomen/ Nidaros Cathedral. For more info click here
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
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Copyright © 2010 Ivar Ivrig
All the pictures on this blog are mine. If not I will tell you where I found them.
My header is shot by Mr. Uskarp.
Please visit his blog as well. Studio Natura
"Out working"-pics are shot by Mr. Uskarp.
her har du fått til noe av de vakereste kveldsbilder jeg har sett på lenge.
ReplyDeleteBærre lækkert :)
ReplyDeleteWow..that is amazing!
ReplyDeleteMust be a beautiful city.
ReplyDeleteBoth photos are wonderful.
Looks magical at night and all the lights are on. Beautifully captured.
ReplyDeleteJeg er helt enig med esnorway. Dette er de vakreste kveldsbilder jeg har sett! Jeg blir grønn av misunnelse;) Det første synd jeg er helt perfekt! Det andre er også helt perfekt og domen i sentrum. Men det første gir jeg en seks pluss! Du er bare rå på foto!
ReplyDeleteJeg har så lyst til å prøve meg på slike foto, men jeg vet ikke hvordan jeg skal få det til.
Ha en super torsdag:)
Very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIncredible! What a beautiful place. Very nicely captured.
ReplyDeleteIt´s funny how some lights just hang in the air in the close-up. Night lights are so cool.
ReplyDeleteGosh that is one beautiful setting and one amazing church. I love the lights
ReplyDeleteyou have a lot of light pollution, but your town is like a Christmas tree - how beautiful!
ReplyDeleteutrolig!! og her har du fått Domen i sentrum som så mange etterlyste på Nettfoto.
ReplyDeleteDette er bare nydelig.Den vakreste byen jeg vet om.Sukk...
ReplyDeleteVery nice city scapes.
ReplyDeleteVery cool... I should try getting some night shots -- say, of San Francisco or something...
ReplyDeleteNå mangler det bare at det kommer snø:-) Da vi vel to stå og fotografere ved domen?
ReplyDeleteFlott!
:)
What a beautiful scene!!
ReplyDeletejust unbelievably beautiful night shots... bravo.
ReplyDeleteJa vakkert er det. Sikkert og vist. (en s med vilje)
ReplyDeleteWow! These are fantastic night shots! Most excellent!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Klaus
A city full of energy is best captured in the night and your image shows it really well...Thomas
ReplyDeleteIvar: All I can say is WOW. Those are great captures.
ReplyDeleteTa oss med på en rundtur inne i Domen. med stativ og uten blitz - skulle svært gjerne ha været med!
ReplyDeleteNydelig!
An Art shot.Beautiful lights.
ReplyDeleteWow! I don't know what else to say. Wow! :-)
ReplyDeleteDet øverste bildet må du sende inn til en konkurranse eller noe. Det er faktisk så perfekt som et bilde kan bli! Må tilbake å se på det en gang til!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful city and great night photos!
ReplyDeleteIncredible shots! The cathedral is very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIvar, you're a totally amazing photographer!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with your photos, both these of Trondheim and the one with the stars above! Very great job!
Ivar, these are both amazingly detailled cityscapes. My favorite is the first one, though. I feel as if I am right there. Marvelous photography! May I ask what kind of lens you are using?
ReplyDeleteThe quality of light is great! Great details! I prefer the wide angle one!
ReplyDeleteonly one word:- Fantabulous
ReplyDeleteThat first really has the WOW factor! Super shot:)
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree with the WOW factor :)
ReplyDeleteThose last two shots are still my favorites, but the star field rotation is a very cool effect as well. I'd seen it done before, but never tried it. There really isn't a good place for it nearby, so I'd have to make a trip somewhere where there's little to no ambient light.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious though, what kind of camera you're using that you could set a 25 minute exposure. the only way I could do this is to set the shutter speed to "bulb" and hold the shutter open with a cable release or wireless remote. Did you have to do something similar, or could you actually set it and forget it?
I recognized the Trondheim at night photo at the myworld site (my first visit there). Very nice pic...just like i remember when I played for TIK in 96-97.
ReplyDeleteExcellent night pictures! Thank God we have electricity! ;)
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