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brb !
The typical average temperature of Oslo during the summer is apparently 16,5℃ / 62℉. At the time this picture was taken in early July this year, Oslo had seen almost two weeks with temperatures up to ≈ 33℃/95℉. Even though we love it, thats just a little too much a little too long for a Norwegian.
The only good solution involves (at best) the juyful horror of jumping from something high, and falling into the Oslo fjord without checking the temperature of the water (not that it mattered at this point). Add a scream for good measure, and you're set. The stilleben comes for free.
Taken with a Hasselblad 501c, 80mm Zeiss Planar 2.8 T*, Kodak Porta 160VC
brb !
The typical average temperature of Oslo during the summer is apparently 16,5℃ / 62℉. At the time this picture was taken in early July this year, Oslo had seen almost two weeks with temperatures up to ≈ 33℃/95℉. Even though we love it, thats just a little too much a little too long for a Norwegian.
The only good solution involves (at best) the juyful horror of jumping from something high, and falling into the Oslo fjord without checking the temperature of the water (not that it mattered at this point). Add a scream for good measure, and you're set. The stilleben comes for free.
Taken with a Hasselblad 501c, 80mm Zeiss Planar 2.8 T*, Kodak Porta 160VC