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Antique wood...

Norvegia

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Antique wood sent on April 05, 2012 (1:51) by Luca Alessi. 10 comments, 1044 views. [retina]

1/160 f/8.0, ISO 400, hand held.

Stavkirke di Lom Norvegia meridionale/Voightlander 19-35 E' una chiesa medioevale risalente al XII sec,tra le più belle e grandi della Norvegia, costruita interamente in legno.La struttura dei muri è costituita da assi verticali, le assi portanti "stafr" in lingua norrea hanno dato il nome alla tecnica di costruzione. Tutte le stavkirke esistenti si trovano in Norvegia eccetto una , ma chiese simili erano comuni nell'europa nord orientale. L'unica chiesa di questo tipo che si trova fuori dalla Norvegia è del XV sec. e si trova in Svezia nei pressi di Hedared ed una norvegese spostata e portata nel 1842 a Krummhubel allora in Germania oggi in Polonia



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avatarsenior
sent on May 09, 2012 (18:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Maybe playing with the contour lines (and trying with B & W) could you give a dark tone to the clouds ;-)

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sent on May 09, 2012 (22:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I will try with BN and if I get a good result in the place, only that the original is in jpeg and do not know how workable
Thank you for visiting Daniel.

avatarsenior
sent on May 11, 2012 (23:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Quoto Runmairs the sky a little burned. The churches are always difficult to shoot.
The subject must be a show and the description you entered helps to understand the uniqueness of the place.
This summer I will go too, thanks for having witnessed your step. :-P
Hello Luca

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sent on May 11, 2012 (23:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Mark stavkirke of these there are several in southern Norway and definitely not miss to meet them ;-)

avatarsenior
sent on August 16, 2012 (0:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Now I can say I saw it too! Bellissima! But I found rain cats and dogs! I took only x memory! Perhaps only in came something good with tripod! Now I am still in the Netherlands but on Saturday I'll be home and started to have a look at the results even if I have not finished with the USA! This year saber! Beautiful Bergen and the Pulpit preikelenstolen (or something)! ;-)

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sent on August 16, 2012 (0:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Great! then expect your photographs certainly beautiful, unfortunately the rain in Norway is a constant spegialmente in the south and particularly in Bergen, I still hope that the holiday went well, I think the best time is between June and July, also because it is can see the midnight sun even under head north

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sent on August 16, 2012 (0:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Bergen show days! I was very lucky and the sunset at bryggen gave me spectacular photos! You'll see!
In 7 days I found the first three of m ... And the last 4 fabulous! I also did the bathroom near Stavanger! In a sandy beach and crystal clear but cold water! I had the soles of the feet that I passed! ;-):-P

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sent on August 16, 2012 (0:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Well for norway you can stay, Mannagia just talking about the land I feel to come back despite three trips I have done

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sent on August 16, 2012 (1:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

There are so many places to see before you go back in the day though I'd go to the lieutenant winter x Northern Lights!
Carina also the northern tip of Denmark. In particular Saebi, Skagen and some lamps (one in one of an incredible overlooking the water!) Then post it if I do not lose the CF! wow!

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sent on August 16, 2012 (1:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It first of all I want to go to the U.S. to make your own laps, I also visited Skagen and I finger the sand spit that separates the Baltic Sea from the North Sea, very beautiful, you certainly did interessani shots, I have also many I posted but I did not because the quality is not that great


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