Two photos showing Grand Hôtel at Blasieholmen. Well, sort of, in the blurry background. I was out hoping to photograph some of the light installations for the Nobel Lights Week. There's maybe an hour between the two photos. I took the top photo while walking around Strömparterren waiting for the light feature to get under way, but nothing happened, so I started taking photos of all the glowing stars down by the water. I took the second photo one hour earlier at Skeppsbron, across the street from The Royal Palace. It is called Limina. It was made by Victoria Verseau. "For the Nobel Prizes, awarded annually in Stockholm, in the fields of science and literature. Limina reflects on how the Nobel Prize-awarded discoveries have opened doors to what cannot be seen with the naked eye and helped us understand the world". So now you know that.

3 comments:
I like the art lights.
And thank you for the explanation. I love the star photo.
I like that hotel shot too.
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