Stavanger is the fourth biggest city in Norway. It is situated on the southwest coast.
My aim is to try to capture something from every day, from the area nearby too, and when I am not at home I will still try to put up a photo from my archive.
Welcome back for another look.
I just stopped by to wish you a very happy holiday season and all the best in the coming year!
Cheers, Rockinon (Ken W.)
p.s. Your picture of snow falling is, as I am sure you know, great. You managed to capture, in a still photo, the movement that makes a snowfall interesting --- or difficult if you are driving.
Miss alike weather. Great moving picture. Thank you for the inspiration. A safe road ahead and a good Wednesday for you all too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a really neat picture. :) Love the flakes headed toward you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful movement shot of the snow.
ReplyDeleteYou are so lucky! I wish we were getting even a LITTLE snow...
ReplyDeleteLooks like we'll have a brown Christmas over here in EAGAN - send us some snow if you like, Gunn!
ReplyDeleteAwesome picture!
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot of snow, very nice captured.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like snow is heading our way now.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot.
Merry Christmas and a happy New Year to you and your family.
Costas
Huiiii, good photo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful effect! It captures the spirit!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting and best wishes for this festive season!
Snow in movement... It is cold here now, but nothing like this!
ReplyDeleteVery cool image Gunn, love the movement and wintery feeling.
ReplyDeleteI love this great effect your caught. WE don't have much snow here so it's fun for me to see how my blog friends capture it.
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Very cool image, Gunn! We are still waiting on winter here...
ReplyDeleteWhy don't you post these amazing blog photos in "extra-large" size? They worth it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment on my blog.
ReplyDeleteI just stopped by to wish you a very happy holiday season and all the best in the coming year!
Cheers, Rockinon (Ken W.)
p.s. Your picture of snow falling is, as I am sure you know, great. You managed to capture, in a still photo, the movement that makes a snowfall interesting --- or difficult if you are driving.