- Aperture: ƒ/5.6
- Camera: NIKON D3S
- Taken: 17 July, 2010
- Focal length: 170mm
- ISO: 200
- Location: 39° 27.8624′ 0″ N 110° 35.2838′ 0″ W
- Shutter speed: 1/250s
Brown
Follow the Grey Concrete Road
It was a very grey and cloudy day, when I made this photo. I tried to capture that mood, by desaturating the photo quiet a bit, and then adding a bit of fog at the end of the road.
If a Door is an Opportunity, What’s a Window?
One more from My recently ended trip to Japan, what a magnificent places full of amazing and kind people.
I’m certainly coming back some day, soon.
Thanks to all the people I meet, which whom made this trip one of My best ever, Thank you.
- Aperture: ƒ/5.6
- Camera: NIKON D3S
- Taken: 4 July, 2011
- Focal length: 26mm
- ISO: 200
- Shutter speed: 1/200s
Shadow Photography
As I wrote in an earlier post, My friend Mads is working on a brand new look for the site, and he is in the last testing phase now, and that might give some down time on the blog.
And some of the links and pages might be missing for a while, but don’t worrie it will all be up and running again very soon.
Ohhh and Happy Birthday Flemming.
I’m only gonna tell you two things about this photo.
- It’s from Bryce Canyon.
- It’s not My shadow, but some womans.
Lady Potter
There is no relation to a certain Harry – I think. This is just another example, that it is possible to get some great shots in the most unlikely situations, I made this photo from a taxi cab in New Delhi, can’t remember where I was heading, but that doesn’t really matter, the fact is that this photo was made “on the move”, and sometimes you just have to sit there on the back seat, and look for that right moment and then snap it.
I did some contrast and color adjustments in Photoshop, I also added a slight sharpen and cropped it a bit, to get a little closer to the subject.
From a Dream…..Maybe
I had a one week holiday in Morocco with a good friend, at the end of October 2009, we spent most of the time in Marakesch where we stayed in a Riad in the middle of the old medina, an amazing place, and as always I shoot a lot photos, and the old medina has plenty to offer, photographically, it’s a very photogenic area.
This photo is from one of our last days in the city, where I let myself get lost in the smaller streets, that for some reason always end blindly, which forced me to walk the same way back as I came, but seen through a photographer’s eye it’s quiet ok, cause you get the opportunity to see street/area from another angle and you may be getting back to that place you didn’t get a photo the first time you walked by.
The photo is color adjusted and had some contrast added in Photoshop, I also added a little glow effect to the highlights to get a more dreamy feel to the photo.







