A study in texture by garegaupe
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Description
This is a part of an old farmhouse which belongs to Olav Knutson Tveiten. Some parts of the farmhouse are from 1596. Olav Knutson Tveiten was member of the first Norwegian council (1814), he was also the sheriff in Valle community (and farmer too). The old farm (Tveitetunet) is now museum.

Comments (25)
nice capture
Świetna praca... Doskonała proporcja sceny i kolorystyki.. Doskonałe wykonanie. Serdecznie pozdrawiam.
great find and shot !
A really nice find. I just love old buildings and architecture.
Wonderful historic piece, Fine textures!
Beautiful picture! It creates such a nice composition...
Beautiful work! Love the frame, matte, and shot!
What a wonderful shot!! I love all the different textures and colors. And some parts of the farm are from 1596? Now THAT'S old! This building looks strong and sturdy, much as I think of the Norwegian people!
WOW!! This is beautiful! The lighting is great! One feels as though they can reach out and touch the textures of the wood and stone. Excellent capture.
Superb textures and composition
Wonderful photography and textures!!!
WOW....This is amazing my dear friend, great textures, perfect shot, marvelous place!10**
Fantastic shot and wonderful information! I suppose there will be a test next week?
Fantastic capture!
Super shot.
Great saturate colors here.
Wonerful composition- love the way the colors and textures work together- nice work!
Very nice image and a tight composition. Great work.
Very good!
Great capture!
Fabulous this picture. That mood, and old colors. Love it!
WOW It is a beautiful shot indeed. Interesting story too.
Why do we always love the old ? Because it has more character and seems full of atmosphere... well done, BB
Great contrast in the textures. Nice shot.
Wonderful capture, superb composition too !!!!! 5* Hugs Karin :)