
A short stop at Stampefoss on Christmas Eve
A few pics from Stampefoss, our local waterfall, this wet and dark Christmas Eve.
A few pics from Stampefoss, our local waterfall, this wet and dark Christmas Eve.
Living in the Northern hemisphere, you really learn to appreciate the warmer seasons. Spring especially, with those lovely May evenings!
A photowalk with friends, a lovely spring evening, offered rust and decay and remnants from busier days, mixed with signs of new life.
I don’t play my clarinet anymore, but it lends itself beautifully to photography.
My take on this year’s 52 challenge is «black and white details» in square format. These are takeouts from today’s effort, in colour.
I really like the foggy October landscapes!
Danish autumn holiday trip – my family went to Legoland, and I ventured out with my cameras. Life like it should be!
We’ve had plenty of rain this fall, which is evident in the massive rush of water through the Kaldvell watercourse.
Oldest kiddo and I ran out to soak up some of the lovely September evening sun – to better cope with inbetween rainy days, school, and work tasks.
An evening trip to the beach – I just love being by water, whether it be a stream, a river, a waterfall, a lake, or the sea – always have.
Testing the brand new Sol 22 by Lensbaby, the widest lens they’ve made for m 4/3 cameras. The fixed aperture really makes you rethink your shooting style!
I’ve been extremely lucky to having been picked as one of the hosts for the #travelingburnsideproject, and yesterday the lens arrived at my work desk.
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