Jarmo Juntunen
Well-known member
Jakobsgatan, Stockholm, Sweden.
No, sorry, I have no idea what SFV is.
No, sorry, I have no idea what SFV is.
Hi, Jarmo,
Statens Fastighetsverk - National Property Board.
It administers the public lands, forests, cultural sites, etc.
Best regards,
Doug
Quod erat demonstrandum.
Doug
Hmmm. yes. that is the logo. As I said in my post, I was online with someone from there that acknowledged that you were right, but I'm starting to think perhaps you are ignoring my posts. Noticed it in another post also, but thought it was just a an oversight.
I'm actually online with someone from Sweden at the moment and he says it is the Statens Fastighetsverk as Doug says. The logos both have a crown on top as they are both national associations and not private ones.
Hi, Maggie,
Oh, no, not at all. I just didn't know that you were expecting a reply! Roger your Roger and all that. And I had my hands full copying disks with Xray and MRI studies and such to get ready for a visit to an orthopedic surgeon tomorrow morning.
Thanks for confirming my findings.
And it's always nice to hear from you. I always enjoy your messages.
Best regards,
Doug
I was thinking, "Now where's Maggie Terlecki?
You're a whiz-detective with google obeying your wishes. Google must be really intimidated by you, me it still throws off track and I fall for it!
Asher
Jakobsgatan, Stockholm, Sweden.
No, sorry, I have no idea what SFV is.
Jakobsgatan, Stockholm, Sweden.
No need for apologies at all.I'm sorry, Doug, for jumping to conclusions. It's just been a weird day, that is all. I shouldn't have taken it out on you. I hope the surgery you are getting is not something too serious. I'll be thinking of you and wishing you the best. Again, my apologies.
Well Jarmo,
Maggie brought us back from detective work to your striking picture. I wonder whether you played with various options for how the image is cropped. Is this the final idea, or might you alter this for actually making a print?
I ask because much of the left border, (that is everything to the left of the SFV sign), seems to be extraneous to the composition, but then I could be simplifying things too much and departing from your vision of what's needed. Doing so, puts more attention to the lone figure and its reflection.
Asher
Well, I was quite surprised to see extent of conversation this little travel memento sparked!
Doug, I hope your health issue turns out well!
Maggie, thank you so much for your nice feedback! I had pretty much the ideas in my head when taking this picture. As usual, I had to shoot from the hip. During the two or so seconds needed to point and shoot this the rest of the family walked a few hundred meters, very very anxious for me to stop shooting, lol!
The thing is I quite like the doors to the left, although I can see the composition issue you raise. Thanks, I'll give it a thought.
Well, I was quite surprised to see extent of conversation this little travel memento sparked!
Doug, I hope your health issue turns out well!
Chris,
I wanted to hear something like that as it's your intent that counts, of course. Do you have any more of the doors then, a tad to make them easier to receive to the brain?
Magritte sometimes introduces us to his main subject beyond columns and door frames too! So there's high class precedence.
Asher
Hi, Jarmo,
Well, I just came back from seeing the orthopedic surgeon. He feels that my leg pain is due to nerve problems related to my spine. I am scheduled for some injections there in a couple of weeks. We'll see how that does.
Thanks,
Best regards,
Doug
Doug, I'm hoping that will do the trick.