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Stockholm. early morning fog. 35lux

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...view from across the Söderström.

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...the golden hall interior where they hold the Nobel Prize banquet

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brill64.  Wonderful images!  Been there several times and never came away with a shot close to the quality of these. I too especially like the first and the second for the same reasons as Hardy.  If one has tried to get good interiors of that building, then you know how difficult it is to come away with images that actually capture the light in that way. 

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thank you Hardster & war. very kind comment. one trick is to take the earliest morning tour. that way, there are fewer people & the sun angle is bright & very low. a small tripod also helps & th tour guide didn't seem to mind stragglers too much who lagged behind & took their time to take photographs. respectfully, of course.

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Brill64...I enjoyed all these images very much and the first two are such wonderful, classic B&W shots. Very well done.

 

 

Best regards,

 

Bob

CEO CFO EIEIO, Ret.

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