Here’s a collection of HDR (high dynamic range) photos I took throughout the past year here in Stockholm (okay yes and a couple from Gothenburg). I’ll be adding on more photos this summer.
Link up if you have som beautiful photos of Sweden that you would like to share.
Cross Street to Bellmansgatan, Södermalm

West Coast Waters in Göteborg

Kungliga Slottet and Riksdag

Slussen, Södermalm

Hornsgatan at Rush Hour

Old Green Boat

Stockholms Riksdag – Swedish Parliament

Kungsholmen

Red Bull Racing Day, in front of Riksdag

Skeppsbron Island

Tower at Skansen with a Pink Hot Air Balloon

The Swedish Crown

Skeppsbron Hostel Ship

Super Yacht Docked at Gamla Stan

High School Invasion at Sergels Torg

View over Stockholm

Tower at Skeppsbron

Church

Doesn’t it make you want to be a tourist in Stockholm all over again?
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6 Responses to Stunning Photos of Stockholm in HDR
Princess
July 26th, 2010 at 22:42
Great pics. Love the Swedish version of ‘rush hour’ – ha ha ha that’s gotta be irony! That ship was hostel. I saw people up the rigging when we were doing a boat tour.
Andrew
July 27th, 2010 at 21:35
Love these photos! I really need to practice taking HDR photos.
Sapphire
July 29th, 2010 at 14:08
Thanks Princess. Hven’t gone into the ship myself but heard it’s pretty cool.
Andrew -you totally have too!and you take such great photos too.
Ellen
July 31st, 2010 at 21:17
The ship is named Af Chapman and is a very old hostel (even if it spent a lot of time sailing before it became a hostel). One of the best places to live in Stockholm!
http://www.svenskaturistforeningen.se/en/Discover-Sweden/Facilities-and-activities/Stockholm/Vandrarhem/STF-Hostel-af-Chapman–Skeppsholmen/
Mattias
August 5th, 2010 at 01:59
Awesome pics. They look like paintings! :)
Kat
September 1st, 2010 at 02:54
HDR can produce some trippy colors! Nice work. :)
I only took about 300 photos during my two weeks in Sweden, but I’ve got some good ones for my daily photo blog: http://katsinger.com. Feel free to check it out!
I also kept my Travelog updated too: http://katsinger.com/travel. What were my first impressions of Sverige? You’ll find them there.