Peter Van Lom's photos with the keyword: 2017

An hour on the Opera Roof

04 Sep 2018 58 60 806
This must be a first, a portrait here on Ipernity taken by me. The location is one of my favorites; The Oslo Opera Roof. A hot spot for taking pictures in Oslo. I hope you enjoy. www.facebook.com/peter.vanlom Take a look here too: 1x.com/member/nordicscapes Lonely Man Photography © All Rights Reserved. On Explore

Shadow of Eggshell

27 Mar 2018 35 20 881
Easter? Just a coincidence I am afraid. This is a new smartphone image and I hope you like it. It seems that lately more monochrome photographes make it to Explore, that's cool... Lonely Man Photography © All Rights Reserved. On Explore

Darkness of Light

21 Mar 2018 27 17 738
This is an other smartphone picture. Of course the quality is not that good, but an impression is an impression. Sometimes it is just cool to take pictures of whatever one sees.... Lonely Man Photography © All Rights Reserved. On Explore

Fence and Snow

16 Mar 2018 24 19 721
A winter impression. My friend Chatbot wishes that I upload some newer work. But I did not take many pictures lately. However I found some images on my smartphone. These are taken and edited on this phone and the quality is not that good I 'm afraid. In the spirit of HFF, have a nice one everyone... Lonely Man Photography © All Rights Reserved. On Explore

Mechanics

17 Dec 2017 68 40 1323
A detail that I took earlier this year. Mechanics that made life easier for people at a certain time. It makes you think about progress, it makes you think about where it all will end....It made me think about Chaplin's last silent film 'Modern Times', the 'Factory' scene. www.facebook.com/peter.vanlom Lonely Man Photography © All Rights Reserved. On Explore

Pyramid

06 Nov 2017 70 61 1416
Oh yes, there is a pyramid in Norway too. Who would have thougt that... But in fact this is a monument i Stavern. Wikipedia tells us the following: Minnehallen or Hall of Remembrance is a national memorial located outside Stavern in Larvik, Vestfold, Norway. The memorial was commissioned by the Norwegian Parliament after World War I to commemorate the fallen Norwegian sailors of the war. It was unveiled by King Haakon VII and was later converted to the national monument commemorating fallen sailors of both World War I and World War II. The monument itself is a pyramid of locally quarried rock and is designed by two architects from Oslo, Andreas Hesselberg Bjercke (1883-1967) and Georg Christen Eliassen (1880-1964). Nic Schiøll has made a relief describing the lives and fate of the sailors as well as a decoration in the crypt. Copper tablets display the names of 1,892 sailors who died during World War I and 3,456 names of sailors who died in World War II. In addition, three protocols contain the names of 5,667 sailors. The interior of the hall is visited by some 20,000 people every year. www.facebook.com/peter.vanlom Lonely Man Photography © All Rights Reserved. Made it to EXPLORE frontpage.