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I originally started SLR photography in 1994 with a Canon EOS 100, but for different reasons i stopped again in 1996. In 2000 i bought my first dSLR; a Olympus C-2500L (very digital, not particular SLR...). It served it's purposes but didn't give me the right SLR-feel. In spring 2004 my father purchased a Nikon D70 and i was sold. So later in 2004 i got one for myself. Real SLR. Real digital :)\ The D70 followed my - almost daily - until october 2006 when it landed on a paved road from 180 cm, with a 2,3 kg Nikkor AF 300 F:2,8 ED IF on it's back. It was a short instant dead, so i was "forced" to by a new, which happened to be in february 2007: A Nikon D80. These days geotagging is the big thing. I geotag 98% of my photos - which makes it incredible easy to submit 'em to Panoramio. For geotagging i go one of three ways. The first is with the Garmin GPSMap 76CSx => RoboGeo (which handles download and geotagging - even the raw files). The second is when i use the Garmin Forerunner 405 => Garmin Training Centre (download of trackfile) => TCX converter (TCX -> GPX converter) => RoboGeo. And finally i use GeoSetter - which is excellent for tagging files through a Google Map interface.
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E45 is a main european route: On the european mainland it goes from Frederikshavn (in north) to the Strait of Messina (in south); or perhaps it is the other way around? :) Either way: This photo is from a little south of Frederikshavn on a day with very little traffic load.
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"Brønderslevvej" - the approach to Frederikshavn from south/south east. This day it was particular hot and there is a lot of heat waves from the asphalt; these waves gives the picture a little "painting-like" effect.
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Military trucks, parked in front of the Danish Army regional auto workshop in Aalborg.
The left one is a MAN 33.464 DFLT and the right one is a IVECO Magirus MP260E37H in dump-truck configuration.
More about danish army vehicles here :)
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Three (of five) fountains.
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Three colourfull statues.
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A traditional black/white photo of powerlines :)
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Aalborg Østhavn ("Eastern port in Aalborg"). A concrete factory operated by danish contractor Skanska Denmark.
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Aalborg Østhavn ("Eastern port in Aalborg"). This is the terminal beloning to Royal Artic Line. The shipping company that does the main part of cargo transport between Denmark and Greenland
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Snipe: Ah okay. This is a design i have never heard of before, but it seems downright clever :) Thanks for the answer.
KR, Henrik
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The tug Svitzer Freja performing a towing operation in the port of Frederikshavn. The tugged ship is Colorline ship Peter Wessel (Hirtsals - Larvik), which had a fire onboard and as a result of this, lost propulsion. The passengers first got solid ground after some 30 hours. The trip usually takes about 5½ hours.
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