dailyeye > Spires of Stockholm City Hall
September 6, 2008

It was a grey and rainy day, perfect for touring museums or indoor landmarks.  Stockholm City Hall is famous for being the location for the presentation of the Nobel Prizes in darkest December of each year.  

The greyness of our day and the bright sky overwhelmed my cheapie P&S making the building look very dark.  To counteract the darkness somewhat, I added Poster Edges filter in PSE6.  I liked that the filter addition brought out the detail on the spire medallions which were kind of lost in the original photo.
dailyeye > Stockholm City Hall, Stadshuset, is the site of the yearly Nobel Prize festivities.
dailyeye > City Hall spires from the inner courtyard.  Stockholm City Hall.
dailyeye > Ceiling detail of the Council Chamber for the Stockholm City Council.  The open beamed ceiling was made to represent overturned Viking ships used for shelter in winter.
Spires of Stockholm City Hall
September 6, 2008

It was a grey and rainy day, perfect for touring museums or indoor landmarks. Stockholm City Hall is famous for being the location for the presentation of the Nobel Prizes in darkest December of each year.

The greyness of our day and the bright sky overwhelmed my cheapie P&S making the building look very dark. To counteract the darkness somewhat, I added Poster Edges filter in PSE6. I liked that the filter addition brought out the detail on the spire medallions which were kind of lost in the original photo.
dailyeye > Spires of Stockholm City Hall
September 6, 2008

It was a grey and rainy day, perfect for touring museums or indoor landmarks.  Stockholm City Hall is famous for being the location for the presentation of the Nobel Prizes in darkest December of each year.  

The greyness of our day and the bright sky overwhelmed my cheapie P&S making the building look very dark.  To counteract the darkness somewhat, I added Poster Edges filter in PSE6.  I liked that the filter addition brought out the detail on the spire medallions which were kind of lost in the original photo.
Spires of Stockholm City Hall
September 6, 2008

It was a grey and rainy day, perfect for touring museums or indoor landmarks. Stockholm City Hall is famous for being the location for the presentation of the Nobel Prizes in darkest December of each year.

The greyness of our day and the bright sky overwhelmed my cheapie P&S making the building look very dark. To counteract the darkness somewhat, I added Poster Edges filter in PSE6. I liked that the filter addition brought out the detail on the spire medallions which were kind of lost in the original photo.
See photo in original gallery.

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