Showing posts with label night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label night. Show all posts

3/06/2011

London by night






When you hear 'London by night', probably you would expect more than just these few pictures presented here. I am sure there is going to be much more later on, so lets consider this to be the first part of the 'London by night' series.
So here you can see actually a picture from China Town. Although I am not really satisfied with the result, but I have uploaded it, as I think it still reflects its atmosphere quite well.


And just one more shot (taken at the National Gallery) which I felt interesting enough to upload here.
So well, this post happened to be relatively short, basically because I could not have those walks which I have planned, for several reasons.
I hope next time I will be able to present more pictures to you.

2/14/2010

Some night views of Drammen and Oslo

Before the winter shots, let me show you some pictures I took after sunset. I have visited most of these places first in the daylight and I thought they would look way better during the night, using longer exposure times, capturing movements and lights. Some looks great all the time, while others just catching attention when you see them in such lighting conditions.







On these pictures you can see the Ypsilon bridge, a cable stayed pedestrian bridge, which crosses the Drammenselvan river. It was built in 2007, together with that building in the background (called Papirbredden), which is actually my recent school and gives place to the public library as well.

Take a closer look on the building. It really looks stunning with that reflection, doesn't it?






Lets move to Oslo now. Or should I say "under" Oslo? This escalator surrounded by neon light walls which are constantly changing their color takes you down to the Nydalen T-bane station.












Some statues on the square in front of the City Hall











In front of VG's press building, you can read the daily news in the company of a demonstrative statue.

An interesting statue next to Oslo trainstation.

And finally, let me finish this entry with my beloved building, the Opera House