The town is named after the old Horten farm (called "Hortan" in 1552), since it is built on its ground. The name seems to be the finite form of hort m 'bulge' (but here in a weak form, Norse *horti). Several hills and mountains in Norway have the name Horten (or Horta, femininum), and here it could be referring to the hill Brårudåsen lying in the middle of the town.
01 Sep 13:25
banneduser_
See note ref composition. Increase brightness 30%, and contrast by 10%
01 Sep 14:25
cnobile
Wonderful Shot! Agree for brightness and contrast. Come on, you can do it! 9+
The town is named after the old Horten farm (called "Hortan" in 1552), since it is built on its ground. The name seems to be the finite form of hort m 'bulge' (but here in a weak form, Norse *horti). Several hills and mountains in Norway have the name Horten (or Horta, femininum), and here it could be referring to the hill Brårudåsen lying in the middle of the town.
See note ref composition. Increase brightness 30%, and contrast by 10%
Wonderful Shot! Agree for brightness and contrast. Come on, you can do it! 9+
9++ agree with cnobile.
9+...Agree with other comments...
9
9
9
Great shot, like the subject, 9+
superb
Must agree with edwraith on this one....9