Bjørn: Thanks, I was happy that those spots were there along the little walk-bridge. I do not have any childhood memory of Oslo myself, as I grew up in the countryside, but I am in fact born at "Rikshospitalet". This type of buildings were pretty common for the central east from the thirties I suppose, and I do not live very far from Sinsen anyway.
Asle: Yes, I guess the first one is the "cleanest", with very few elements. I like #8 too, and in this very rare case I was tempted to include a colour patch. For the last one, I fell for the glow in the artificially lit woodwork. Thanks a lot.
Erik: Thanks for your appreciation Erik, I know that you have experience from circular 8mm yourself.
Gary: Yes, with the circular output, they have some similarities to snow globes. Thanks for commenting.
Jakov: I know you have that same lens, and I partly blame you for this thread.
I remember the "little planet" series by you and Erik a couple of years ago, and I bought my sample after that (not that I have tried that particular technique yet). The effect in #12 was not intentional, but I kind of liked it. Dew were forming very quickly that night. Thank you.
Akira: Thanks. And yes, I was very satisfied (and lucky) with that leaf lying there. I am happy to be "bad" influence.
Frank: Thank you. About the colour edit, I almost never do such a thing. This was a rare exception, and I thought I might get away with it. I hope that insane law you are referring to never come true, but I would not be surprised. What next, ban photography altogether? About the stripes in the lawn: This is an installation of sorts made of stone. I think it is a symbol for the airport that once was here.