Saturday, July 22, 2023
Under the Bridges of Stockholm
I was halfway down the steep slope here on Royal Djurgården when I spotted the ferry in the canal, so I stopped and took a few quick shots because it is in fact two photos stitched together. The bridge is named after Folke Bernadotte.
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The bridge is modern and sharp!
Stitched together? I would have never guessed.
I shot it in the landscape mode, Andy. With everything in manual. Aimed at the woman on the bike. Turned off the autofocus, raised the camera to get the trees and some sky in the second shot. Stitched it using Lightroom.
I like this shot a lot.
A lovely summer scene.
I thought now I see a tramp or the bridge from under but no a nice boat going under. Funny how to interpret language.
So I have just read about Folke Bernadotte. What a life, and a good one, though not without controversy....and a regrettable end. Made me sad. Someone trying to do the right thing. But you probably know a lot more than Wikipedia! Ha. Anyway, I was trying to find out what that swan carriage, that's the only way I know to describe it, is on the pathway! Some sort of winged conveyance.....
We only have to go back to a post from May this year to see that sculpture. It is called Hoop-La. Made by the American artist Alice Aycock.
I just wrote a comment from my PC about the sculpture Judith.
Excellent composition!
Thanks Stefan...I went back to the older post. It is interesting and lovely!
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