Damstredet is a small and narrow street in the borough of St. Hanshaugen. It was mostly built from 1810 to 1860 and has managed to survive intact as a charming part of town, with well-preserved and inhabited wooden houses, one of the few streets that retains the small town character of Oslo in a genuine manner.
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Oh My Dad, I thought these were taken with a DSLR
ReplyDeleteI thought the same thing, what a great place to take photos. I love the wide angle!
ReplyDeleteI get a real kick out of looking at colourful houses, it's such a happy thing! Too bad, we don't have many people or architects who like colourful buildings here ;D
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty place, love the fisheye shots :)
ReplyDeletevery cute neighborhood
ReplyDeleteAdorable neighborhood, I can't believe how wonderful the photos came out with that lens!
ReplyDeleteGreat snaps! <3
ReplyDeleteThe buildings are gorgeous, what a charming place.
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