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Helge R.

Hei Judit! Bra bilde, valuta samrøre. Morsom måte å belyse en alment kjent situasjon, ''hva faen var kursen på denne galningen?'' Det er tydelig at du har opplevd dette, bildet røper deg, hilsen
:)Helge
Andreas L.

I'm going to Egypt in the autumn/fall... It's not easy to deside where to travel, if that's what you wanted to show with this picture. I think it's a little boring picture, flat, it doesn't tell much. You shoudn't either reveal the surface of the table...

I don't have much positive to come with, maybe someone else have more to come with. The picture brings a few questions up, wich is good. I usually like your photos you know, I've added you to my list of bookmarked photographers long time ago ;).

-Andreas
Ann F.

The obvious answer, is: to the bank, to get this mess sorted out.
:-D

Great illustration of the contents of your wallet after a trip through various countries.

Now with the Euro coming more and more into use, keep this!

Rgds, Ann
Espen A. I.

Straight on, but very effectfull, I do miss a more smoother light. So much money, if your wallet is full, contact me and I will accept some :-D

mvh Espen
Odd Tore S.
+1
Being a Norwegian, it is always most important to ensure that Norway is on top!
So it is here: When we disregard the coins, which are of very little value anyway, the Norwegian 100 kroner note is on top of the throne!
Most of the notes seem to be in mint condition, with the exception of a couple of bluish ones at the right hand side, probably Swedish and of little value even when they are notes. This leads me to the crucial question: Do you collect money, or do you make it yourself?
I am afraid that I am not quite serious today, and your picture gives me a chance to live it out. Actually it is the other way around, I am in the process of analyzing some rather serious tests with non-linear response, and need to think about something else while having lunch.
Now back to non-linear response.
Odd Tore
Per Ove H.

Here you have presented picture wide open for interpretation. For some reason this picture with its title is not about money or about travelling, but about identity.

Mvh
POH
thomas m.

hei judit!
nice picture! the idea is good and original, but i see that you used a flasher? in my opinion is using a flashlight a sin..:-) maybe that that's why the picture is technically a bit boring..but like a lot of other people said before me, this one isn't about the technical picture, but about the idea, and that's a very good one..
you too have a very good eye for taking pictures judit! :-)

hilsen thomas..
Odd Karsten H.

Where to go now? . . . . to EU to get rid of the different currencies of Europe?

Thomas mentioned the flash – I agree, . . . flash is a terrible thing, but it is sometimes hard to avoid. . . . . . and maybe that's what's needed to create hard cash?
Judit W.

Thanks for all great comments, critics, of course :)

The main idea of this photo is not the trips or travelling ... it's all about the confusion. I travel a lot, mostly officially, and I know where I go, of course :) I travelled and will travel to Norway, Sweden, Italy, Great-Britain, Finland and Spain in the last and next couple of months. Some of them have same currencies but the others have different ones and it mix me up when I write the final/financial reports about the projects for EU. So, the Euro was a great idea, although I don't like its design.

Helge: Thanks!

Andreas: It makes me glad that you have bookmarked me long time ago ;) I follow your photos with attention now! And I will write comments about them time to time ...

Ann: I need to keep all of them, but the most comfortable thing is using credit card/bank card :)

Espen: I will contact you, probably in early November – I will travel to Ålesund again, so I cannot miss Molde then ;)

Odd Tore: The Norwegian note is not on top because you are Norwegian ;) The cause is much simpler – the 100 kroner is among the nicest notes, in my opinion. You can see some pounds and euros on the left, the rest are Hungarian forints. Wish I could make money ... I hope you had finished the analyzing of non-linear response (I have no idea what it is) and can tell me why Norwegian 1 and 5 coins have holes ;)

POH: You are absolutely right :)

Thomas: I used flash, yes, maybe I shouldn't.

Odd: The life for a traveller would be much easier having euros only, for example.

Judit :)
Håvard F.

Godt utsnitt, og stilig bilde dette av forinter.
Takk for topp sightseeing på min lille uke i Ungarn.
mvh
Håvard
Judit W.

Thanks for the nice comment Håvard :) It was a pleasure to show a part of Budapest to you and your friend last week ;-)

Judit :)
Judit W.

Thanks for the nice comment Håvard :) It was a pleasure to show a part of Budapest to you and your friend last week ;-)

Judit :)
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