Toad pond and wood anemones
Another two-meters-apart photowalk today, to check on a toad pond. We were a bit late to the party – not too late for the wood anemones, though!
Another two-meters-apart photowalk today, to check on a toad pond. We were a bit late to the party – not too late for the wood anemones, though!
Along with two friends I had a refreshing two-meters-apart – most of the time even more – photowalk this evening. It was blue as far as the eye could see.
I ventured out in the woods today, looking for a permanently parked Magirus-Deutz truck, revealed to me by a friend. What better lens to use than the LB 2.0?
I recently purchased the Omni creative filter system plus the expansion pack, and tonight I had the chance for a quick first spin.
We were supposed to meet for land art fun today, but because of the self-isolation situation it was cancelled. Instead, I made this triptych in my garden.
No snow in southern Norway so far this winter, I am quite happy with that.
A few pics from Stampefoss, our local waterfall, this wet and dark Christmas Eve.
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.
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.