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    Posted: 28 May 2008 at 21:23
An initial selection of fifteen images taken during the recent trip to Sweden. I was lucky to have the services of that well-known Danish chauffeur and guide Kenny Poulsen, who very "expertly" showed me some of the sights and sounds of his beautiful country en route to meet the rest of the guys in Sweden. So here we go, and apologies for starting off with graffiti yet again. Everywhere I go I just seem to be confronted with the stuff!

































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Not that bad at all....
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Such an eye for a detail!
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Another top set Martin -- really like the one of the bags all in a row.
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Really hard to choose the best one.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Swede66 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 May 2008 at 08:15
Wonderful stuff Martin, me to having a hard time choosing a favorite, all very good.

Just a thought, with your obsession of grafitti in mind I wonder if you hadn't had the camera maybe you would running around, hat turned sideways with a spraycan, spraying the walls of Wales.
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Wonderful wonderful wonderful! I especially love the one with the lined up rucksacks. What a great eye you have!
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I would have walked past each of those scenes mumbling "there's nothing to shoot here". I don't know how you do it, but you have "the eye".

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No need to apologize, I like grafitti
My favorit must be the "Mill" or "Vindinge Kirke #2"

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Last 5 are amazing.
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Another four images from my trip.







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It is an education to see these images Martin they are all great. With an 'eye' like that it must take you an hour to walk 20 mtrs carrying your camera ?
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Beautiful series. I particularly like the Vindige Kirke pair and the last four. Wonderful images, many in places where I would have thought there were none. Thanks.
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Another five images from the trip.











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