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    Rĝldal

    I really liked the processing in here.


    Rĝldal 2 by Anders Myhre Brakestad, on Flickr
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    Its quite colorful, what a wonderful place to be at. Thanks for sharing...I really wish I could be there right now, it is so hot in AZ..110 degrees.....

    Only complaint I have is that it seems overly sharp.
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    Wow, didn't realize the scale until I opened it larger...that's a road winding down on the left.

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    Over sharpened, I see what you mean. It looks better larger, though, I think. Less sharpy sharp sharp, there.

    EDL, yup, that's a road. We drove one of our national tourist roads, road 520, from Sauda to Rĝldal. Not the most time efficient way, but a really beautiful road. Too narrow for two vehicles very often. If you're in west Norway (Sunnhordaland to be more precise), then you should check this out.

    I tried doing monochrome conversions, but I didn't manage one I liked.
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