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Thursday 14 November 2013

Fridays Fence

Well, what a stunning sight.
Behind the fence is the famous white church at Nesseby, Varanger, Norway.


and in B&W

 
a little time away from sea watching to take this image
 
 
 
Showing it sat on the peninsula of Varangarfjord
 
 

20 comments:

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

What a pretty little church! I love the windows.

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

hi Dave. What a beautiful little church. I prefer the first shot as the B&W makes it too cold looking and uninviting. Love the architecture.

Gerald (SK14) said...

I love the B&W version - the grey sky is more foreboding. I like also the long shot at the bottom.

s.c said...

Nice shots Dave. I like the colored ones more.

biebkriebels said...

I wonder why there is a fence. What I liked at my visit to Norway was the absence of fences around houses. But this one suits with the church anyway.

Dave said...

There is a small graveyard at the back, hence the reason for the fence.
Dave

Liz Needle said...

Beautiful looking little church. The B&W photo looks like a scene from a rather sombre Scandinavian movie.

Tammy said...

Very beautiful, Dave! What a lovely little church!!

Jan n Jer said...

Love all the angles of this quaint and beautiful little church!

Gail Dixon said...

Such a quaint, beautiful church. I love the shot with the mountains behind it and the unusual entry gate.

Pat said...

Beautiful shots of this lovely little church.

Dave said...

Great shots. I like the black & white one A LOT!!!

EG CameraGirl said...

Great photos! And the second works so well in B&W as well as in colour.

Ruth Kelly said...

Love that little church but it looks very lonely from your last shot.

Elizabeth Edwards said...

awesome!! the colors are so stark & fallish. ( :

Mary Howell Cromer said...

What a lovely church and area to see~

TexWisGirl said...

wow! that's just gorgeous!

Nature in the Burbs said...

Lovely scene.

Sharon Wagner said...

It has a lonely beauty. Nice.

Carletta said...

What a beauty!
Your first two shots are gorgeous. I think they would make a great pair of wall images. :)