This old warplane has been at the bottom of Hafrsfjord for 70 years, and was brought to the surface near Sola Air Museum over the weekend.
Some of my photographs are now in both a local and a National newspaper.
Take a look at the links.
In Norwegian,
http://www.rogalandsavis.no/nyheter/article6089255.ecehttp://www.dagbladet.no/2012/06/03/nyheter/krigshistorie/fly/21898737/In English (via Google Translate)
This would have been exciting to see first hand!
ReplyDeleteYou were at just the right place at just the right time. Your pictures are excellent, Gunn. Congratulations on having them chosen for the newspapers.
ReplyDeleteHow very cool! I just showed the picture to Kjell and he said he saw it this morning in Dagbladet. He reads the paper every morning on line. :) Now he knows who took the picture, too. :)) Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot and congratulations on being published!
ReplyDeleteThe plane is in great shape for being submerged for 70 years.
Darryl and Ruth :)
Congrats on having your photos published!
ReplyDeleteEvery now and then parts of the war come back; pretty unique.
ReplyDeleteit should have been a great moment ! nice capture :)
ReplyDeleteAs has already been said great pics Gunn. I too was thinking that the plane looks pretty good considering the time and the water.
ReplyDeleteBrava! The Germans used very good painting even back then!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive photo! Kudos for getting published!
ReplyDeleteWow! Spectacular.
ReplyDeleteWow, well done!
ReplyDeleteCool!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being published..
WOW! This is fantastic, what a find! Congratulations on your photos, Gunn.
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