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2010-09-22

in a galaxy far away


Or somewhat closer to home, in fact. Revisiting that hanging, glowing thingy in Gallerian shopping mall.

Hamngatan (map) 21 September 2010

11 comments:

Luis Gomez said...

Pretty amazing and wonderful looking!

arabesque said...

chandelier?! ^0^
strikingly bleu! love it!

Halcyon said...

I LOVE this one. Very cool lighting fixture. We don't have anything like this in our malls. :)

stromsjo said...

You might want to compare with the previous daytime shot, just follow the link. I'd say the old one has the edge. Better angle.

Luis Gomez: There's nothing amazing about the rest of this mall but I agree about this particular piece. Cameras do tend to flock under it...

arabesque: Would you want to be cleaning this one? :)

Halcyon: Neither do we, this is sort of an exception.

Appreciate your leaving the light on for us, folks.

VP said...

More Dune than Star Wars, but I agree: this looks like something from a place far, far away in space...

Lowell said...

I think this is very beautiful! And you posted a superb photo!

Unknown said...

Science fiction or not, it's a great photo!

Anonymous said...

Nice shot! You make a everyday object look great.

stromsjo said...

Like it or not, the time has come (at least in this hemisphere) to pay attention to lighting again.

VP: We should both start reading something else...

Jacob: Appreciate that.

JM: I like to think this photo is somewhat in your style. Glad you like it.

liljeholmskajen: That's what it's all about. Being a tourist at home. Thanks.

Good of you all to keep us enlightened with your comments.

Tinsie said...

I love this! Beautifully captured, well done!

stromsjo said...

This was shot in a slightly unorthodox way. Without a tripod, all that remains is improvisation and pointing the camera almost vertically for a lengthy exposure was... a challenge.

Thanks, Tinsie.

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