Landfall Stockholm
Posted by Scott
Another city, another cliche aerial shot from the wing. Flew into Stockholm this evening, haven’t seen much of the city yet but it seems like a very interesting place. It’s rather cold for what I am used to, I think it’s nearly freezing outside; about 0°C. This place really drives home the weakness of the US Dollar: I walked by a McDonalds tonight and noticed that a Big Mac will run you 60 SEK, the equivalent of about $10 USD. Yes, $10 Big Macs. Will be posting some shots from Amsterdam soon, they had the most beautiful clouds there.
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Casper says:
January 23, 2008 at 2:08 pmDon’t want to spoil your appalling discovery, but I think you mean 60 SEK :) Unless Stockholm have sudden run out of Big Mac supplies…
Beautiful shot!
max says:
January 23, 2008 at 2:39 pmwhat the heck, a big mac will cost you 60 swedish kronors. i had to post this to show my disappointment. hag
Simon Jakobsson says:
January 23, 2008 at 3:14 pmNice, I’ll be going there tomorrow (yes, because of the workshop on Friday) :)
As people pointed out, a little typo there, 600 SEK for a Big Mac would be insane. You can at least count one sold print for Friday, guaranteed, and that would give you almost two expensive Big Mac’s ;)
Anyway, hope you enjoy your visit, I’ll be sure to enjoy the workshop. And that’s a beautiful cliche aerial shot from the wing by the way, love how the window frame creates a high contrast fade at the top, and love the toning.
Christian says:
January 23, 2008 at 3:22 pmHaha, that’s kinda funny man.
Like the two guys before me said, a Big Mac is 60 SEK rather than 600. But, I think you’ve possibly misunderstood the value of our currency, or you slipped writing this post, because $10 USD is kinda right, 60 SEK (kronor we call them) equals about $9 USD. Naturally, then, 600 SEK equals a little over $90 USD.
Hope you’ll have a nice visit to Sweden man! By the way, how much is a Big Mac in San Francisco anyhow?
Christian says:
January 23, 2008 at 3:24 pmWhat can I say, I’m a slow writer, my post seems a bit redundant after Simons reply, four people saying almost the same thing…
Marcus Stade says:
January 23, 2008 at 5:26 pmScott,
Welcome to Stockholm, we’re gonna do our best to make you feel welcome, cold and all! ;o)
Paddy says:
January 23, 2008 at 7:29 pmStockholm is a beautiful place. I’ve only been there for a few weeks during the summer, but I intend to visit again. I plan to live there for at least some of my life.
If the sea hasn’t frozen over, try and take a trip around the islands while you are there. They are wonderful. Transholmen on a warm, sunny day really is like paradise.
nataJane says:
January 23, 2008 at 9:28 pmGotta love the exchange rate…
Scott says:
January 23, 2008 at 11:59 pmgood eyes everyone, it was supposed to be 60sek not 600….. but yeah, that still evens out to about $9….. $9 big macs :)
just getting up to head out and see some more of this place today, can’t wait.
Julian says:
January 24, 2008 at 8:39 amLove your photo, care to give us an incite to how you achieve that subtle teabag stained flavour?
Marcus Evans says:
January 24, 2008 at 5:16 pmI enjoy the cliche wing shots… This one is awesome… So was the previous one. The gradient on the top left looks odd though.
Paddy says:
January 24, 2008 at 8:52 pmMarcus Evans: “The gradient on the top left looks odd though.”
I believe that is the edge of the window. Lovely photo though. It breathes a bit of new life into a old cliché.
friday says:
January 24, 2008 at 9:11 pmBeautiful
Markos says:
January 25, 2008 at 3:56 amWelcome to Sthlm! don’t forget to feed the polarbears :)
oh and for some nice kodak spots try walking from subw.stn “slussen” to “marietorget”, those old blocks above the waterline/road has a really nice feel to them, as has “gamla stan/old town” aswell.
Steve-o says:
January 25, 2008 at 6:40 amOoh, such a pretty poster: http://www.allposters.com/-sp/Russian-Industrial-Posters_i975976_.htm