2009
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The Oslo Opera has become a popular place to visit. The building is stunning and the location – right on the waterfront – is excellent. Here are some images from an evening visit in November 2008.
A wider shot from a similar angle:

Looking straight up towards the main part of the building:

Pretty standard sunset cliché of the Oslo fjord taken in front of the Opera:

Neighbouring building Havnelageret (the port warehouse):

All the images are taken with D300 and Sigma 10-20mm at ISO 1600. The only adjustment is my standard develop preset for D300 in Lightroom.
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Sølve Sundsbø has taken some impressive pictures of the Opera for Dagens Næringsliv.
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