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On a Walk from Grunerløkka to St. Hanshaugen
[previous] :: [next]Oslowalkbuildingsarchitecturescenery This is just some pics from a walk in central areas of Oslo i took today, in the areas around Grunerløkka and St. Hanshaugen (and Akerselva/Akers river). Not much more to say, so here's the shots:
This article has been viewed 3810 times in the last 2 years Jamie: 29th May 2007 - 19:50 GMTNice show-and-tell post. Norway, like a lot of places is much under-represented here so i for one would love to see more. I like that odd distortion you've got going on with your panorama photo and i also like (whether it was intentional or not!) your "tag-bundle" Osloman20plus: 1st Jun 2007 - 14:35 GMTThanks for the comment Jamie, the "tag-bundle" was not intentional, lol, I didn't remember how the tag-function actually worked.. Yeah I agree Norway is underrepresented. I'll try to remedy that somewhat, but unfortunately, I only have this 2mpx phone cam.. If I post more stuff, I'm thinking of doing more "interesting" photos and not just "empty" scenery and/or architecture stuff. I'll see what I can do about that. I know Oslo very well, and also most of its "weird" and "forgotten" places of various kinds, and I see good potential here so I think I should be able to come up with something... Osloman20plus: 6th Feb 2008 - 07:54 GMT
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