Here is a collection of abstract sights I saw in the city. For the most part, “the city” in question was Oslo, with many images taken on a walk one day in the Kværnerbyen neighborhood, but a couple of shots were taken in the Norwegian city of Drammen. Most images are of some facet of a human-made structure but a few were an abstract take on nature. Or maybe it is better to say the nature, to me, had an element of the abstract.
Please take a scroll through and many thanks for stopping by.
Roof of the entrance to the sculptural wooden “Future Library” installation by Katie Paterson in the main Oslo library
Metal struts holding up the Akrobaten pedestrian bridge which spans the tracks of Oslo Sentralstasjon
Metalwork and its reflection in the BaneNOR building in Oslo
Cladding on a modern building in the Kværberbyen neighborhood of Oslo
Small, bright balconies in Kværnerbyen
Girders and brick in Kværnerbyen
Stairwell in Kværnerbyen
Layers of construction in central Oslo
Copper cladding on Drammensbadet in Drammen, Norway
Colourful craquelure on a metal bin in the Tøyen neighborhood of Oslo
Oil in the water of a small boat harbor in Drammen (in which I “inverted” and stylized the coloration during the edit)
Windows and metal cladding on another face of the BaneNOR building
A field of ice flowers blooming on the frozen Oslo fjord a few months ago
Snow layers on BBQ equipment at Hvervenbukta strand in Oslo
Thanks so much for visiting and I hope you are back next time!
Excellent work! My favorites are the metal struts and small whit balconies. Well done!
Wow - these are something else - love them!