Stockholm 

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  • Taken in Stockholm, Sweden 2007 outside the Royal Castle.

  • Heavy raining it was that day and I wasn’t the only one that managed to get some shelter.. “Edit” / Added a B&W version of this shot as well.

  • I took this earlier this year, on a trip to Sweden. I cannot begin to describe how cold it actually really was that day, with a mid-day temperature still in the ‘very minus’ numbers. Still, I got a few shots that I really like, ... thats what was important afterall.

  • The stereotypes are true: Stockholm, Sweden, is sexy, sophisticated and stunning. This includes the sunsets over Gamla Stan, the capital city’s charismatic and cobblestoned “old town” district.

  • Stockholm, Sweden, and the rainbow is real, just lucky to have climbed town hall tower at right time.

  • Watercolor-painting and colored pencil on paper. / 42” x 25”

  • Normal skies for us in Sweden this spring. some curving to enhance the colours of the buildings, cropped, resized and sharpened in Photoshop. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- / “Fredhäll”, Sweden. / Canon Eos 400 / Sigma 10-20 mm f: 4-5,6 / Manfrotto 725B / Hoya ND400 / Hoya ND8 Focal Length: 10mm / Shutter Speed: 50/1 / Aperture: f9 / ISO: 100

  • Played around with the ND400. Cropped and b&w work in Photoshop. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- / Stockholm, Sweden. / Canon Eos 400 / Sigma 10-20 mm f: 4-5,6 / Manfrotto 725B Focal Length: 10mm / Shutter Speed: 25/1 / Aperture: f16 / ISO: 100

  • This is a shoot or rather two shots taken in portrait mode then stitched together in photoshop. Was walking home from the cinema this Saturday, was a beautiful sunset and I got to this location a bit late, the clouds was disappearing as were the colours from the sun in the sky. So this doesn’t really display how beautiful it really was, but I hope you can imagine it anyway. / Its a bit dark in the foreground I know. But there was nooo light what so ever down there so this is what it looked like after the long expo. Gnite! —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- / Stockholm City, Sweden. / Canon Eos 400 / Sigma 10-20 mm f: 4-5,6 / Manfrotto 725B / Hoya ND400 / Hoya ND8 Focal Length: 10mm / Shutter Speed: 90/1 / Aperture: f7,1 / ISO: 100

  • Adidas’ cities, Rome, Copenhagen, Stockholm and Munich.

  • The T-Centralen subway station in Stockholm, Sweden. Stockholm’s Metro is said to be the longest art exhibition in the world at 110 km long. This image was featured in the Exhibition, For The Road, in Budapest, Hungary which highlights modern design from various European Cities.

  • Sweden Today (New series)

  • First time in over a month that I’m bringing my camera outside my apartment. Were going to hook up with some friends in the city today, go to a museum, eat and just hang. Saw the fog when the cats woke me up way to early. Decided to go in a few hours before we were suppose to hook up to try and get some misty street shots. / Was over a year since I last tried it. Need to get out of the comfort zone more often I think. This was one of the first shot I took this morning, had this shot in the back of my head for awhile. Wanted to take one when it was misty like today. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- / Skeppsholmsbron, Stockholm, Sweden. / Canon Eos 40D / Canon 50mm 1.4 / Manfrotto 725B Focal Length: 50mm / Shutter Speed: 1/13 / Aperture: f11 / ISO: 100

  • The 11 time Grand Slam winner* Björn Borg. At the time when tennisplayers were the ultimate cool. *5 at Wimbledon, 6 at the French Open

  • Had to do a double take at this statue of a man and a bike along a wall in Stockholm

  • Gamla stan (The Old City), until 1980 officially Staden mellan broarna (The Town between the Bridges), is the old town of Stockholm, Sweden. Gamla stan consists primarily of the island Stadsholmen. The surrounding islets Riddarholmen, Helgeandsholmen, and Strömsborg are officially part of, but not colloquially included in, Gamla stan. The word “stan” is simply a contraction of the word “staden” (“sta’n”), meaning “the city.” / The town dates back to the 13th century, and consists of medieval alleyways, cobbled streets, and archaic architecture. North German architecture has had a strong influence in the Old Town’s construction. / from Wikipedia

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