Photo Essay - Oslo Opera House
I was completly enthralled with the Opera House in Oslo, Norway when I was there in August last year. I loved the modern architecture, the use of glass and wood, but I also like the way it interacted with the people, the fact that you climb on top of it, long slopped plazas meant it was alive with people all day and night.
Photo 1:
The glasses interaction with the sky added a new demension
15mm, 1/5000, F5.6 800ISO
Photo 2:
It was so large it was possible to find so space to sit and contemplate life.
16mm, 1/640, F7.1 800ISO
Photo 3:
Also space to Laugh
140mm, 1/250, F7.6 400ISO
Photo 4:
It interacts with other buildings as well, taking on part of them
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Photo 5:
It seemed everyone came up here, even the concert goers.
50mm, 1/1100, F4.3 400ISO
Photo 6:
Alough I spent most of the time outside, the inside was a amazing world of curved wood.
35mm, 1/550, F83 800ISO