Tag: Norway

  • Photo 101: Connect and Tags

    One of the many train tunnels in Norway. My take on Photo 101‘s day six assignment.

  • Photo 101: Solitude

    Β β€œA man can be himself only so long as he is alone; and if he does not love solitude, he will not love freedom; for it is only when he is alone that he is really free.” -Arthur Schopenhauer My take on Photo 101‘s day five assignment.

  • Photo 101: Bliss and Captions

    This is bliss for me. Seeing my love ones get along with each other. πŸ™‚ This is my take on day four’s Photo 101 assignment.

  • Photo 101: Home

    For me a home is not necessarily the place where you’re born. Nor the place where you grew up to. But it’s a place that we feel safe and secured. A place that you can’t resist despite your hectic schedule and the distance. Home is where your family and the people who you really care…

  • Can’t Resist Coffee

    I made a promise to myself not to go to cafes anymore because it’s not practical. Every time I go to a cafe, I spend like at least 9 US dollars for a cup of Capuccino and a cookie. Well, the price is reasonable but it has become a habit. Whenever I’m out I would…

  • It’s Never too Late to Dream

    This week’s Daily Post photo challenge is the Rule of Thirds. This shot was taken in October 2013 in Stavanger.

  • In the Underpass

    Here’s my take on The Daily Post Photo Challenge. Symmetry. I know this photo challenge was published a couple of weeks ago, but I just can’t move on without sharing this picture. Better late than never. πŸ™‚ Anyway, this shot was taken in an underpass at Lura Sandnes, just a couple of minutes from my…

  • Lura Sandnes

      I just moved in to Lura Sandnes last year and so far I have no regrets. Why would I when I can see these sceneries whenever I want to. And this is one of the perfect places for people like me who loves to walk and take pictures.

  • Sandved parken

    Finally, the darker days are over. Brighter days ahead indeed.

  • Fargegaten Stavanger

    Fargegaten or The Color Street stands out from the other streets here in Stavanger because of its colorful establishments. It is located in the city’s sentre and just less than a minute walk from Stavanger’s Oil Museum. Here you can find cafes, salons and shops.

  • Do You Agree?

    β€œThere are no bad pictures; that’s just how your face looks sometimes.” -Abraham Lincoln-

  • Throwback Thursday: Snow