It’s Challenger’s Choice, this week, from Sally at Lens and Pens and I chose Street Photography. To keep with Sally’s featured topic of architectural lines, I have chosen this photo, taken in Trondheim, Norway with my Nexus 4.
I really like the contrast of the new glass roof of this renovated hotel, with the old walls of the original bakery from 1897, complete with iron fire escape rungs and the reflection within the windows.
You can find the Clarion Collection Bakkeriet, in Trondheim Norway, famous for its wooden bridge, pictured below. The Nexus 4 also performed reasonably well in the low light selfie, taken in the streets of Trondheim, at 11pm at night, posted below.
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A philosophic Aussie writes here at StPA, one who will readily admit to loving Scandinavia. I'm interested in global politics and what drives us to be who we are. Scratch the surface and you'll find a practical Environmentalist with an egalitarian bent, trying to unleash a little creativity via the written word.
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Enjoyed all the elements created by your perspective. Happy Photo Challenge.
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The angle you used added to the attractiveness of the photo.
janet
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Thanks for your insightful comment, Janet. It is always appreciated. 🙂
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Great photo. Love the selfie. 😀
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I don’t often take them, Raewyn.But it was my first day back in Norway.
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So do I, Amanda ! – that’s a stunning frame ! 🙂
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