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Walking home from work

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Today I woke up to it snowing again, and we ended up with another 10 cm with snow. Luckily I brought my camera with me to work, so I quitted early and walked home. From Blindern to Sagene, and then a long Akerselva (the river) to Grünerløkka, and then through the Botanic Garden at Tøyen:

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About two weeks ago I bought myself a new camera, a Nikon D60, and these pictures are some of the first pictures that I take outside with it.

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Mølla

The waterfall at Mølla, Grünerløkka is the perfect place to try shutter times. I wish I had brought a tripod with me too!

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The spectacular waterfall located next to the small, red house “Hønse-Lovisas hus” and the Beier bridge.

Mølla

How did you manage?

I guess your question is like mine: How on earth did you manage …? I found the car like this on a street corner quite high up in Markveien.

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This last photo was taken up in Tøyen Botanic Garden, outside the Manor house. Normally the Botanical Garden is a green oasis, but today it was covered in snow:

Tøyen Botanic Garden

I can’t wait for the spring to arrive.

The Citybikes in Oslo

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A few days ago I was contacted by Loreal Monroe, the Deputy Director of Forum For Urban Design, a non-profit organization based in New York. She asked me if the forum could use one of my pictures published on Flickr. They are going to holding a charette on the feasibility of implementing a bike share program in New York City. Of course they could use one of my pictures, but we also agreed that I would be taking several more pictures for them.

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I simply loved the idea, as it is in the spirit of one of the websites I am the webmaster for. GECHS is a core project of the International Human Dimensions Programme. We situate environmental changes within the larger socioeconomic and political contexts that cause them, and which shape the capacity of communities to cope with and respond to change. Our research focuses on the way diverse social processes such as globalization, poverty, disease, and conflict, combine with global environmental change to affect human security.

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The photographs will be exhibited on the walls of the Storefront for Art and Architecture on large illustrations of their respective cities. The cities are Barcelona, Stockholm, Oslo, Pamplona, Lyon and Paris. My pictures are of the ClearChannel Adshel‘s Citybikes project in Oslo, which is also running in Bergen, Trondheim and Drammen, in addition to several cities abroad.

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In Oslo, Drammen and Bergen – you need to have an electronic subscription card. This card can be purchased for a very low price and is valid for one year at a time (70 NOK). In Trondheim, a subscription card is not necessary in order to make use of the bikes, they can be removed from the bikestands by using a coin. The goal of the Citybikes projects is to reduce pollution of the inner city areas by offering an environment friendly alternative to traditional transport. One of ClearChannel Adshel’s goals is letting the Citybikes help to improve the availability of public transport by “overlapping” the various transport routes in a flexible way. As an example, many tourists are making use of the bikes, and in Oslo and Bergen, the tourist information and several hotels are offering tourist cards for a deposit.

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PICT2936.JPGThe Citybikes have 4 gears, an adjustable seat and a practical luggage holder. The bikes should be accessible in the designated bikestands, placed in connection with all central transport points, in according to agreements with the municipalities. The bikestands are electronically designed to alert maintenance personnel when necessary.

Do you want to learn more about the New York Bike-Share Project?

Then please visit Storefront for Art and Architecture, 97 Kenmare Street, New York City, July 7-11, 2007.

As a few last words, think about this:

The average amount of gasoline consumed per inhabitant per year is 31 liters in Sub-Saharan Africa, 50 liters in Asia, 427 liters in Western Europe, and 1.637 liters in North America.

Strange Flickr Error

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How did these two photos end up on my Flickr account?flickr-photosI have never been to New York, nor do I plan to travel there. There are a lot of places that I find more interesting then this big city.

Just bought my first digital camera

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Yesterday I visited a photo expo down in the harbor area of Oslo and ended up buying my self a camera.

I have bought a Konica Revio KD-420. It’s a 4 mega pixel with 3x optical zoom. They had an expo price (2.499,-on it, which is 1.500 below normal price. But I also got a free camera, a 3 hours digital camera course and photo printouts worth 300 NOKs. The reason why they sold it so cheap, is that Konica and Minolta has become one company, and that this camera only has Konica name on it. The camera should work with my Mac and iPicture, so I guess that I will mainly be using my camera together with my Cube. Hopefully it will also work with the USB stack in Zeta, if not Ithamar Adema will have to have a look at that when I visit him later this summer.

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