- Aperture: ƒ/5
- Camera: NIKON D800
- Taken: 1 December, 2012
- Focal length: 24mm
- ISO: 100
- Location: 55° 12.8781′ 0″ N 12° 9.877′ 0″ E
- Shutter speed: 15s
Light
Little Twig on That Tree
- Aperture: ƒ/1.8
- Camera: E-M5
- Taken: 3 March, 2013
- Focal length: 17mm
- ISO: 500
- Shutter speed: 1/80s
The Bench and the Lamp Post
- Aperture: ƒ/5.6
- Camera: E-M5
- Taken: 25 January, 2013
- Focal length: 17mm
- ISO: 200
- Shutter speed: 40s
Now Make That Call
Made near Grand Canyon, USA in 2007.
- Aperture: ƒ/4.5
- Camera: NIKON D70s
- Taken: 23 August, 2007
- Focal length: 31mm
- ISO: 200
- Shutter speed: 1/2s
Light on Angkor Wat
There was a thunder-storm happening above Angkor Wat, right as I was leaving the place – because they where closing – I asked Mab My tuk-tuk driver if it was ok that I spend a few minutes trying to catch the a lightning, I mean it would have been awesome to get a photo with a striking lightning above the main gate to Angkor Wat.
I didn’t get a lightning, but I got something else. Because they where closing the place, all the cars on the parking lot behind me where leaving, and as they turned from the parking lot out to the road, their headlights hit the main gate adding just a little bit of light to it. And because I was trying to catch a lightning I used long exposure times (30 sec.) and therefore got more the one cars light on the main gate, ending up illuminating it quiet a bit as you can see.
- Aperture: ƒ/4.5
- Camera: NIKON D800
- Taken: 10 July, 2012
- Focal length: 24mm
- ISO: 100
- Location: 13° 24.7513′ 0″ N 103° 51.5796′ 0″ E
- Shutter speed: 30s
I Win Hostel
I was asked to make at photo of the hostel I stayed at in Siem Reap, by the owner, or actually is was my Tuk-tuk driver and friend Mab how asked me, but it was the “boss-man” who wanted it.
Normally I don’t do this sort of stuff, but I thought what the hell, let’s do this one, just for the fun of it.
I said that I wouldn’t do it for free, and that my pries was around of beers to the tuk-tuk drivers that hang around the hostel every evening – Mab being one of them – he agreed and I quickly gained a lot of new friends, which is always nice.
Father, Please Forgive Me
Here’s an old one I found in the archives. I often scroll through my old photos to see if I missed a gem or two. and because I get better at post processing and looking at photo over time, I almost always find something interesting.
How often do you look through your old photos?
- Aperture: ƒ/6.3
- Camera: NIKON D70s
- Taken: 19 January, 2008
- Focal length: 200mm
- ISO: 1600
- Shutter speed: 1/80s










