Showing posts with label Aker Brygge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aker Brygge. Show all posts

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Oslo by fog…

In the breaking point between winter and early spring, we get a lot of fog in Oslo. Last week I was walking in the city, and here are some prints.

All prints are with the John S Lens and the AO DLX Film.












Sunday, September 11, 2011

Statues and the sun…

In my many walks in the city of Oslo, I am constantly looking for new objects to shoot. As in many cities around the world, Oslo has a lot of statues. The first print is how it looks normally.

I found this boring, and decided to try another approach. It was a bright sunny day, so I decided to use the sun as a creative effect.

Here is the result, All prints are the John S Lens and BlacKeys B+W Film.







Thursday, August 18, 2011

Dockside silhouettes…

I was again at Aker Brygge today. As I was lying on the grass enjoying the sun, several people posed against the railing beside me. I decided to try to make a silhouette series out of this. All prints are the John S Lens and BlacKeys B+W FIlm.






Tuesday, August 16, 2011

A Small Visit To The Docks…

Today I had a small walk to Aker Brygge, one of my favorite places in Oslo. I shot these prints. All are the John S Lens and the BlacKeys B+W Film.





Monday, August 8, 2011

Oslo dockside…

I walked on the dockside last week. They had just painted the railings and buffers along the dock in bright orange. And this day there were a lot of yachts visiting the city…

All prints are the John S Lens and BlacKeys B+W Film.







Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Hipstawalk to the edge of Oslo…

Oslo is a fast growing city. One of the most popular places are Aker Brygge (pier). It is a former ship yard which was closed in 1982. Since then it has been developed as a area with a lot of restaurants, shops and apartments. And it is still under development as the area grows out into the sea.

This is a perfect place for a walk, and enjoying a soft ice cream on the dockside. The only problem is that if you are alone, no one tells you if you have a ice cream moustache. So I walked home for 2 miles with this in my face. :) But I got to dangle my feet off the edge of Oslo, so I was happy.

In print number 4 i saw the black-headed gull coming, and I was able to catch it in number 5 and 6. These gulls are not as weary as the others, and are notorious hot-dogs and ice cream thieves.

And yes, I had my building crane fetish served again…

All prints are the John S Lens and BlacKeys B+W Film.