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![]() Honestly, I don’t have much of a story for this image. I got a new tripod for my birthday and I was itching to try it out so I went for a walk downtown on a Sunday afternoon. It is kind of amazing that this building is 150 years old and still looks as good as it does. It is always interesting to to see a building this old next to a modern skyscraper
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its very nice, amazing detail in those old buildings.......i'm excited to see and photgraph all the old churches in norway in a very short time.
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Nice old church and photograph. Enjoyed the photos on your flickr page, mad me home sick for the years I grew up and lived out west in Utah, Colorado and western South Dakota. I have been to many of those places. Thanks for the journey back.
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I love HDR merges, very nicely done
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