Typical street scene downtown Oslo. People cross the street with little or no attention to pedestrian crossings, and the building are decorated with wrongly written labels. The Norwegian languages don't have any official standard for pronounciation, however we do have rules for writing. Which people apparently enjoy breaking all the time. Oh well. National idiosyncrasy.
IR b/w taken with the Nikkor 40mm f/2 on my modified Z5. This lens is quickly becoming a favourite for this kind of work, yet not by far the optically 'best' design. It just delivers pleasing images and what more could one ask for? Plus, no nasty hot spot in IR either, which is unfortunately a very uncommon situation for native Z lenses.
I noticed the Dano-Norwegian king giving the street its name became official king at the age of 11. Children rights weren't obviously protected in 1588:)