Yellow anemones — still not quite there
The yellow Anemone ranunculoides are special for an area near where I live. I brought my Lensbaby macro converters to photograph them.
The yellow Anemone ranunculoides are special for an area near where I live. I brought my Lensbaby macro converters to photograph them.
When the trees are blooming, spring is definitely around the corner!
A few but important signs of spring from my local surroundings — highly anticipated by northerners like myself..!
From a visit to Himmelbjerget, long claimed to be Denmark’s tallest «mountain».
Some spring flowers have a greater appeal than others, and Hepatica nobilis is definitely among those.
Outside the southernmost city of Norway, secluded under steep mountain sides, lies a beautiful natural park area called Ravnedalen – the valley of ravens, translated.
Rusty and decayed impressions from what probably once was a small grocery store, now abandoned.
I spend quite a bit of time taking pictures of abandoned houses, buildings, and other man-made constructions. This is from day 1 of a weekend in Sweden.
The contrast between abandoned man-made and unstoppably growing nature fascinates me to no end. With an abandoned playground you get the added perspective of missing joy and childrens’ play – eerie, spooky, yet intriguing.
This weekend was spent with photography friends at a cottage in the snow filled mountains, we were having a model workshop. Taking pictures of models is new to me – but as such, the weekend was valuable as the first step of many in a progress.
I met up with a group of people from the camera club for some fresh and windy new year’s air. A perfect place to kick off the new photography year!
My test drive of the Lensbaby cellphone lens LM-10, newly arrived after a successful Kickstarter campaign.