Ocean

Sunset

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As mention before I rented a Jeep Wrangler – the coolest car ever – when I was in Mexico in 2011. I used it to driver out on all these small dirt roads you’ll find next to the main road, to see if I could find some nice photo locations, most of the time I ended up in some barb wired fence, and had to turn around and find me another road.
But once in a while I got to some magnificent location, like the one where I made today’s photo.

Pelican Dive

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One of the rare occasions where I used My Nikkor 70-300mm f4.0-5.6 lens, a really crappy lens, I had to make at least 7 or 8 photos of the same object to be sure one of them where in focus.
But that is over now, about a month ago I bought an old and used Nikkor 80-200mm f2.8 lens and that’s a real beauty, really looking forward to get out and test it for real.

Fishing Boat on Slettestrand

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I was up in the northern parts of Jutland for 4 days – visiting my girlfriends folks – a few weeks ago.
We spend a lot of time driving around, my girlfriend wanted to show me the surroundings she grew up in, and I wanted to make some photos – big surprise – and that turned out to be a good combination.

One evening we went to some of the beach areas, for me to get some sunset, to feed my camera, and what a sunset….. well I guess the photo says it all.

Thinking About Tomorrow

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What I ment with all my back-pack babbling yesterday was that I’ll give you some sort of review once my traveling/testing is over, not sure how I’m gonna do it, but properly as a video in some way.

Here is a photo from beautiful Japan. I’d been driving up the west cost of the main island, and just as the sun was setting I came by this beach. I decided to make a stop even though it didn’t seem as the most exiting place to make photos, but it was that or not nothing. And as it turn out, because this guy was sitting there looking at the sunset, it turned out quiet well.

The Lighthouse at the end of the World

This actually what the Faroese calls this place, you can find it on the island Mykines. Once there you get an idea of why they call it that, cause it feels like standing at the end of the world, with the wind blowing through your hair, the sound of the waves crushing against the cliffs and all the different birds flying around making a lot of noise.

There are two ways to get to the island, by boat or by helicopter, there’s only one village on the island called Mykines village (population 19), you are free to walk around all over the island. The trail from the town to the lighthouse is about 1,6 Km and it takes almost 2 hours (with stops to shoot some photos a long the way) to get out there, and then of course 2 hours back.