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Kulturen again
Lens: 17mm Camera: K20d Photo Location: Lund, Sweden ISO: 400 Aperture: F3.5 
Posted By: Rense, 01-10-2010, 10:45 AM

Last week, I posted some photos of Christmas dinners in the small open air museum 'Kulturen' in Lund.
Here is a second series from this museum, made in the small church. Also made with the RMC Tokina 17/3.5, handheld, with only natural light.


#1, 1/2"



#2, 1/6"



#3, 1/3"

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Nice captures Rense of an interesting place!

You have a steady hand to!
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Nice captures Rense of an interesting place!

You have a steady hand to!
Thank you. Don't know about the steady hand though, I always think I am quite shivering...
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I love these--it's a wonderful subject and these photographs have a very special feel.

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Gorgeous old rustic church hall.
#3's sharpness does show how steady your hands were. Well done.
A very interesting place indeed.
Thanks for sharing.
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thanks again rense for sharing such wonderfully documented history!! hope to go globetrotting some day and see for myself...
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I'm a history buff...so I love this series You've done a beautiful job in capturing these historical sites!

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I love these--it's a wonderful subject and these photographs have a very special feel.
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Gorgeous old rustic church hall.
#3's sharpness does show how steady your hands were. Well done.
A very interesting place indeed.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you both!
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thanks again rense for sharing such wonderfully documented history!! hope to go globetrotting some day and see for myself...
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I'm a history buff...so I love this series You've done a beautiful job in capturing these historical sites!
I like taking pictures of historical buildings . Thanks for looking!
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Great series Rense. JIM
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Great series, Rense! I especially like #1, as it imparts the feeling that I'm actually sitting in back pew of that marvelous old church, rather than simply looking at a photo. Thanks for sharing.
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Great series Rense. JIM
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Great series, Rense! I especially like #1, as it imparts the feeling that I'm actually sitting in back pew of that marvelous old church, rather than simply looking at a photo. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks a lot, much appreciated!
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Nice, rich images, my friend. Real texture and deep color - great job, as always.

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lovely captures. Must have been exciting to be there. How old is the Church? Any interesting historical aspects?
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