Posts Tagged ‘landscape’

Winter Approaching…

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

The winter is approaching, already people are talking about how we never seems to get any decent winters here in Stockholm any more, it is all about global warming and how the effects of increased CO2, methane, water vapor or other such greenhouse gases in the atmosphere may affect the climate.

I like winters, when the temperature is reasonably, say -10 to -5°C or so, that’s lovely. A nice sun shining and that’s great. But to remind everyone that we do actually gett good winters now and then and avoid the “I don’t know when we had some realy snow last time” here is the winter of 2005-2006.

In a galaxy, far away…

Mälarstrand

Stockholm across Riddarfjärden

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My street in the winter time.

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Bench

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Lake in Norberg

I am hoping for a winter with lots of snow because I want to test out IR photography in the winter time. I think it can be pretty awesome with the right light…

Autumn Field

Thursday, October 16th, 2008
Waiting field

Autumn field on the Island of "Eldgarn" in Lake Mälaren. Taken with Nikon D70s, Nikkor DX AF-S VR18-200/3.5-5.6G ED-IF, using polarizing filter. Post processing was mainly cropping and light contrast adjustment.

The Small House

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008
The Small House

The Faroe Islands. Nikon D70s, Nikkor AF-S 18-70/3.5-5.6, Adobe Lightroom.

The winding road by the North Atlantic Sea and a small house where a family lives.
A bright red roof offsetting the blue of the water and the nuances of the grassland around it.

The heavy rain clouds in the sky telling us that in five minutes there will be a downpour.
It may stop just as quickly again or it might continue for a day
but the weather is usually changing quite rapidly.

You can have sunshine, rain, storm, hail and then sunshine again all in one single afternoon.

These are the Faroe Islands.