Takk, great pictures. I worked in Oslo for 3+ years, contracting for a pharmaceutical company [Apothekernes Laboratorium]. First in the long-gone Norum Hotel on Bygdoy Alle and later in an apartment very near the Mikrobryggeri on Bogstadveien. Happy days indeed but there seems to be more concrete and graffiti than I remember. At least the Elise Cafe is still going!
Stunning images, very inspiring. I'm about halfway through my first roll of B/W film in almost 50 years! I'll be happy if just one turns out half as good as yours. I've added your channel, hopefully you'll connect with a retro film photographer 📸
fantastic imagery such skill thanks for sharing may i ask... and sorry if it was already mentioned and i missed it with WHAT are you shooting? thank you greg
Hi These photos have been accrued over a period of a few years, some of which during the corona years and some afterwards. At first I used the Canon 5D mark III. Later I sold that camera and bought the mirrorless Canon RP. Still later I added the R6 which I like very much. I have used a variety of lenses; firstly the EF 24-70 mm F2.8 and EF 16-35 mm F2.8 which I bought used. Later I've mainly used the RF 24-105 mm F4.0 Occasionally the RF 35 mm F1.8 and the RF 85 mm F2.0. And some times I have used the RF 24-240 mm F4.0 - 6.3 which is my goto travel lens for longer reach.
@@NgawangTashi thank you so much for taking the time to reply to me. Your work is extraordinary. It is so nice that you shared with us such impressive results. The very best you, always and again thank you for taking the time to reply
Great video and some excellent images!! - what software are you using for editing? Is it different for the Black & White and colour?….it reminds me of our trip at the end of last year to Bergen (to see Madrugada) ….Norway is a beautiful country - Peter (UK)
Love your job. But it’s strange, I have the feeling that your eye is not the same when you shoot black and white or colour. The apprehension of the subjects is totally different. That’s not a critic. Good job 👍 !!!
Frames around photos - immediate dislike :) I cannot see any reason for them other than a pretentious attempt to turn image into art with a cheap trick...
Inspirational stuff - thanks for sharing! Great background music too.
Greetings from Alabama USA. Nice pics.
That was an enjoyable 8 minutes or so, Flemming - thank you, lovely images.
Great job,it's more than interesting.Composition,lights,subject whaou ,you have a great eye and good practice so it's become magical.Bravo
I like a lot your photos!
These are fantastic
I love the way you have so carefully placed your humans in the urban landscape.
I like your photos a lot. Very impressive. And of course Oslo is gorgeous city.
Photo quality is great. Thanks for this nice work, Flemming.
Excellent. Inspired me. Thank you. Upvoted and subscribed
Lovely images👍
Phenomenal! Congrats I like your collection a lot.
Takk, great pictures. I worked in Oslo for 3+ years, contracting for a pharmaceutical company [Apothekernes Laboratorium]. First in the long-gone Norum Hotel on Bygdoy Alle and later in an apartment very near the Mikrobryggeri on Bogstadveien. Happy days indeed but there seems to be more concrete and graffiti than I remember. At least the Elise Cafe is still going!
excellent photography and really well presented, and the soft warm jazz which compliments your images . . . thank you :)
Takk for en fantastisk flott Oslo-tur gjennom fotolinsa di! Fabelaktige bilder. Veldig inspirerende!
lovely pictures
Beautiful photography and a wonderful short film! 😍 👏👏
ı love this photos :D very very nice
This was a beautiful selection of images!
Imponerande 👍
Bravo! Beautiful moments!
Oslo er en fin by å ta gatebilder i og du har mange sterke bilder her !
Seriously good photography !
Well done,
Martin 📷
very well done
Stunning images, very inspiring.
I'm about halfway through my first roll of B/W film in almost 50 years!
I'll be happy if just one turns out half as good as yours.
I've added your channel, hopefully you'll connect with a retro film photographer 📸
Så bra jobba, respekt 🙏💯
Magníficas fotos 👍
Wonderful! What camera do you shoot with?
Beautiful street photography. I am inspired. Mind telling us what lenses you have used for most of the photos? Thanks
To MrDscott14 and Reni Alexandra Hagen: Thank you very much for your comments. They are very inspiring!
fantastic imagery
such skill
thanks for sharing
may i ask... and sorry if it was already mentioned and i missed it
with WHAT are you shooting?
thank you
greg
Hi
These photos have been accrued over a period of a few years, some of which during the corona years and some afterwards. At first I used the Canon 5D mark III. Later I sold that camera and bought the mirrorless Canon RP. Still later I added the R6 which I like very much. I have used a variety of lenses; firstly the EF 24-70 mm F2.8 and EF 16-35 mm F2.8 which I bought used. Later I've mainly used the RF 24-105 mm F4.0 Occasionally the RF 35 mm F1.8 and the RF 85 mm F2.0. And some times I have used the RF 24-240 mm F4.0 - 6.3 which is my goto travel lens for longer reach.
@@NgawangTashi thank you so much for taking the time to reply to me. Your work is extraordinary. It is so nice that you shared with us such impressive results. The very best you, always and again thank you for taking the time to reply
Really good framing. Some great shots. Try and pull back on the details. Gets like to much HDR . We have all done it.
Veldig bra!
Great video and some excellent images!! - what software are you using for editing? Is it different for the Black & White and colour?….it reminds me of our trip at the end of last year to Bergen (to see Madrugada) ….Norway is a beautiful country - Peter (UK)
Hi Peter in UK
No, I use Lightroom Classic for all my images, both colour and black and white.
Love your job. But it’s strange, I have the feeling that your eye is not the same when you shoot black and white or colour. The apprehension of the subjects is totally different. That’s not a critic. Good job 👍 !!!
Frames around photos - immediate dislike :) I cannot see any reason for them other than a pretentious attempt to turn image into art with a cheap trick...
why so jealous.