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Wreta Inn, Sweden with DA15ltd
Posted By: Douglas_of_Sweden, 10-09-2009, 02:09 AM

We recently celebrated our 13th wedding anniversary by staying over the weekend at Wreta gästgiveri, a Inn from the 17th century on the road between Stockholm and the southern parts of Sweden. Nice place, beautifull surroundings, great food, comfy bed in 18th/19th century styled room and no kids. Can be recommended.

Mainly the DA15ltd on the K20D.

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10-09-2009, 02:29 AM   #2
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With some PP on the hightlights on #2 I'd suggest asking the owners if they'd like to include it in their publicity material. It looks like it could be.

To be honest the others don't really do much for me (sorry ) although it does look like a beatutiful place to spend some time.
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With some PP on the hightlights on #2 I'd suggest asking the owners if they'd like to include it in their publicity material. It looks like it could be.

To be honest the others don't really do much for me (sorry ) although it does look like a beatutiful place to spend some time.
Ah, you are just hungry
10-09-2009, 02:56 PM   #4
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I suppose everybody is too much in chock over the Norwegian parlament to comment photos?

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I vote #2 for Miss World 2010!
10-10-2009, 04:52 AM   #6
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I vote #2 for Miss World 2010!
I don't quite follow you? That was just tea time...
10-10-2009, 06:14 AM   #7
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A very pleasing series - I really dig number 2. I hope you are enjoying your DA 15 as much as I enjoy mine.

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Nice series; the lens looks it produces some very good results (as well as the photographer!)...
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A very pleasing series - I really dig number 2. I hope you are enjoying your DA 15 as much as I enjoy mine.

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Nice series; the lens looks it produces some very good results (as well as the photographer!)...
Thanks!
I just looked at my flickr stream and realised that the DA15ltd totally dominates it since I got this lens. OK, every new lens does for a while, but not to this degree.
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I agree with Horla. #2 is good, but the remainder are too snap-shotty for my taste.

Congrats on your wedding anniversary!

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These are fine results from this lens given the tough shooting conditions.
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These are fine results from this lens given the tough shooting conditions.
Thanks Ash, but I don't quite follow you...tough?
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Nice stuff. Prefer the first four
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Looks like a beautiful location. Thansk for sharing and congrats. JIM
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That's a beautiful place. Great shots.
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