Tuesday, January 6

Day 6: GeoCentrum

Where I study at the moment. Will take a picture of the whole house later.

And yes, as with most other pictures this time, it is an HDR.

14 comments:

  1. Oh God! When I think you posted the best picture of the month, the next day you show another even more beautiful!
    I'm seriously thinking about changing my residence to this place where you're photographing. What fantastic world of lights and colors! Congratulations, MonsterGnu!

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  2. The light in your photos is gorgeous! I would have commented on your earlier photos but did not know how to get to your storage.

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  3. OK, do you live in some fairy kingdom of magic buildings or something? I demand to know!

    Great shot again, but then we all knew it would be!

    I have got to try some of this HDR stuff.

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  4. What a lovely homely photo. I like the way there are lights on in one room and none on in the other.

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  5. The building here is so stunning, I can see ladies with long flowing dresses sweeping up those stairs to a glittering ball.
    Loving it!

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  6. wow. That looks so fantastic! I'm awestruck by it. This sort of architecture is what makes me want to go to Europe.

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  7. Beautiful result! Great colours and a lovely mood in this. Love it to bits. Your use of HDR is very subtle and sweet which is why it works so well. And why someone had to ask whether it was HDR. Just how it's meant to be used. Very nicely done!

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  8. Brilliant, I love the lights against the vines (planty things). HDR rocks, even for abusers like me :P

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  9. Love the subtle use of HDR and composition, the time of day adds to it.

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  10. This is just plain beautiful. It looks like a house from a modern fairytale. I love it that the left window shows the interior while the right one reflects the outside scenery.

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  11. Purples, blues, golds....The color is beautiful!

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  12. Ah, its HDR, now it all figures. The HDR from one or multiple shots?
    You make it seem as if Lund is filled with fantastic old architecture. I wouldn't be surprised if it is though.

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