Photographer’s Note
Taken in Bergen, in the part of town called Verftet. This part of town has a great collection of old wooden houses, which includes many exiting details. Vertet is placed at the westside of the Nordnes-peninsula. At this peninsula there was a great fire in 1756. Much thanks to the topography, the fire didn`t reach this part of the peninsula, and many of the houses from the 18th century is still standing.
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Jonathan_Tree
(4311) 2009-10-05 6:15
Hello Erling!
Very good composition, two houses, two doors, good capture, very fine sharpness.
Cordially!
ManuMay
(10836) 2009-10-05 6:43
Hi Erling!!
Well seen, a very good composition, colourful and breaking simmetry with colours and tones...
Good work!
Have a nice day...
Manuel
sucaattin
(354) 2009-10-05 7:02
Hello Erling,
Very good composition, good light and good colours. Thank you for sharing.
Sucaattin
KateinDenmark
(1117) 2009-10-05 10:02
Very nice POV. I like contrasts like this. I also like the fact that one can see ow uneven the terrain is, even from a small depth of field. Nice photo to exemplify this part of Bergen.
Cheers
Kate
magalik
(1336) 2009-10-05 12:55
Good evening Herling and Norway !
I have visited your gallery and I have noticed it was very varied like mine : photographs of landscapes but also photographs of details and others where match a search for graphics like this one I like very much.
The symmetry is really very interesting : even the letter-boxes are symmetrical, only colors of doors and frontages are different.
Very good framing.
Well seen and well done Erling !
Friendly regards,
Magali
hay_kes
(28562) 2009-10-05 23:51
Hi Erling,
Very interesting architectural details.Great crop, colours and light.TFS.
Cheers,
hAyAti
Photo Information
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Copyright: Erling Henriksen (Hansaphotos)
(555) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-10-04
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Canon 400D Digital, Sigma 17-70 f/2.8-4.5 DC Macro, HOYA 72.0 mm SKYLIGHT 1B
- Exposure: f/8, 1/50 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-10-05 6:06








