Thursday, October 30, 2014
Border Stone
This type of border stone in known as a Gränsröse in Swedish. You will find this one in Brandbergen in Handen. Back in the day it was a boundary stone in Österhaninge socken,which was part of Sotholms Härad. The guy in the background is my friend Jim. And while I shot this Brenizer Method photo of the gränsröse with my 85mm lens, Jim was busy shooting a 3D type of photo. Also known as Hyperlapse.
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6 comments:
This is a fine image... the stone and the figure behind.
Excellent composition. I imagine the stonework has been in place for a very long time.
I agree with the previous comment. Normally, I try to get shots without "extraneous" people in it, but in this case, I think it works quiet well. When are you going to start taking hyperlapse shots yourself ?!
I haven't seen any of Jim's hyperlapse photos yet, I will wait until he has figured out how to best do it, and then ask him for some help.
That's quite a feature!
The stones looks really old and are quite beautiful...
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