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This is a photo I took on my way to Reykjavik recently when I went there to work.
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offi pro says:
Flott hvernig sjónarhornið gerir hana að einni lengstu gröfu veraldar! :D
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink / translate )
Oddur Jonsson pro replies:
Takk Ófeigur. Gleiðlinsan brenglar hlutföllin talsvert :o)
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink / translate )
Pixie pro says:
Vinnuvél! :D ... og frá uppáhaldssjónarhorninu mínu... snilldarmynd, þessi fer beint í fav!
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink / translate )
Oddur Jonsson pro replies:
Takk Begga. Þessi hugmynd og sjónarhorn er nú eiginlega stolið beint frá þér :o)
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Pixie pro replies:
Hehe... takk :o) Þarna sést greinilega munurinn á venjulegri linsu og gleiðlinsu ;o)
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Gee Dub says:
Hello Oddur Jonsson, I'm an admin of the group Transportation, Unlimited!. It would be great if you would add this doc to our group. Thank you!
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Oddur Jonsson pro replies:
Thank you Gee Dub. I have added it :o)
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
John pro says:
Cool shot! :)
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Oddur Jonsson pro replies:
Thanks John :o)
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Inga Helgadóttir pro says:
Kúl, flott sjónarhorn.
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Oddur Jonsson pro replies:
Takk Inga :o)
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Angela says:
Nice perspective. The bucket looks so huge!
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink / translate )
Oddur Jonsson pro replies:
Thank you Angela. The bucket doesn't look so huge when you look at it from the other side :o)
Backside
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Angela replies:
Everything is illusion. And our life too ;-)
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Oddur Jonsson pro replies:
I agree. And we even have our alter-egos living their own lives on the internet, maybe completely different than our "real" selves :o)
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Angela replies:
Yes, Internet provides us with a chance to make up our life how we want... it's dangerous because some people go so deep into illusions that they cannot return to the reality.
I adore also reading blogs of some friends who I know for ages. It's so funny, because they are absolutely different on the Internet ;-)
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Oddur Jonsson pro replies:
The internet is a great thing but I guess it hard to take for granted what you see there. I'm sure that if someone from iper would meet me in person, I would be quite different in "real" life than I am in here :o)
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
AbsoluteShower says:
Even though I don't speak Icelandic (I would love to!) I agree with Pixie's note "Flott" I have the feeling it means "great" or "brilliant"
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Oddur Jonsson pro replies:
Thank you Nigel. Icelandic is a rather difficult language to learn and "Flott" is somewhere between "beautiful" and "nice" :o)
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
AbsoluteShower replies:
Ah! Well, not too different then. I always admire the ability you guys (and girls) have of speaking English so well... Perhaps I feel a little "inadequate" ... :D
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Oddur Jonsson pro replies:
Thank you Nigel. Speaking English is almost a question of survival for us. 80-90% of all the movies and TV-series we see are either from USA or UK. Computer games, manuals, the internet and the operating systems in our computers, everything is in English, so it is either do or die for us :o)
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Angela replies:
Don't you have Icelandic television? By us all movies, TV-series are re-dubbed, all PC-games and programms, Internet etc. are on Russian. On the other hand you don't have to learn English :))
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Oddur Jonsson pro replies:
Yes, we have Icelandic television, but we are only about 300.000 so it is very expensive to make a lot of series and movies . It is also way too expensive to translate every computer game, manual and things like that sine we are so few. And we do put subtitles on the foreign shows but let the actors use their own voices, even when we show Russian movies :o) That way we can understand everything and even learn something in the foreign language at the same time :o)
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Angela replies:
Cool, there are only 300.000 people in Iceland... Everybody should know each other :))
And you've seen Russian movies?! It's so unexpected for me :)) What have you seen, do you like anything?
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Oddur Jonsson pro replies:
I don't know everyone of those 300.000 but no matter where I go in Iceland, if I meet someone we can usually find somebody we both know or are related to :o)
And I don't know much about Russian movies. We watched War and Peace in school and then I've seen some movies on TV, usually about WW-II or some drinking problems :o)
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Galah says:
Oddur, the simplest things can be amazing through your camara.
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Oddur Jonsson pro replies:
Thank you Judith. I really appreciate your comment :o)
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Charon pro says:
What a big bucket - what a great angle - what a nice still life of work !
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Oddur Jonsson pro replies:
The bucket looks a lot bigger than it really is, sometimes looks can be deceiving... Thanks Charon :o)
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )
Sanliaka says:
Hehe... that's really a BIG snow shovel ;-)
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )

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