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Across the universe of Göteborg
2011/05/15
One of the photos I took this spring at home is very special. It is my spheric version of Göteborg (in the surroundings of Eriksberg), my own tiny planet. I have been inspired from skilled photographers, great tutorials and, of course, the beauty of Göteborg (Gothenburg) in dawn. I have used 33 photos merged together to a 360/180 panorama and then to a globe. This is the tiny universe of Eriksberg, Göteborg, cold and empty.
Winter's end
2011/01/12
I was out walking in the slippery snow slush in the city a couple of days ago. I haven't used my camera so much the past week, mainly because of the lack of time, I have been working, but the other day I carried a compact camera with me. I took a picture which had a great resemblance with one of my photos from the past summer. I did not think of the similarity at that moment, but when I came home and compared the two photos I saw that I had exactly the same idea and point of view six months ago. The differences, among other things, are the weather and the surroundings. But it is going to get better and warmer, even though it will take some time. In a month or two we will be at the winter's end, but before that, I will be out at the sea.
Dead in 3 days
2010/12/09
Today, and the last night, I spent most of my time feeling ill and miserable. It is the common winter flu that hunts me, but I feel like I have caught the plague. I needed somehing to kill the time, therefore I ended up in front of the computer constructing my first very own movie poster. Without ever seeing the actual movie "In 3 Tagen bist du tot" (but I have been listening to the soundtrack all the day), I decided to make this poster. Photo and layout by me, phrases and names comes from the official poster.
(The model at the poster is my sweet sis)
Edit 2010-12-10: For the best Spotify Movie Soundtrack playlist, click here. As you know, I am a big fan of movie soundtracks and I tend to listen to the music a lot when I am watching movies. The playlist contain 188 tracks (at the moment, I add music constantly).
Göteborg city lights
2010/11/26
I live for the nights. I have written it before, but it doesn't harm to mention it once again, the story of my philosophies around photographing.
First of all, I have to state that I am not at technical photographer. I am very artsy, I can see what will end up as a good picture but, unfortunately, I do not tend to spend so much time reading the camera's manual or all the useful tutorials which very nice people publish online. However, sometimes I can surprise myself. So, today I did my first HDR image. For those who doesn't know, HDR stands for High Dynamic Range, and simple explanation of this definition is that you combine a set of photos of the same motive so you can add nice depth into your image that your camera otherwise wouldn't allow you to create. The dark parts gets, instead of a solid black color, some depth in form of shadows, and the highlights tend to be more vibrate and colorful. The picture below is 21 photos in seven different angles merged together into one photograph. I have used my tripod to stabilize the exposures, and a lot of post processing in Photoshop, Photomatrix Pro and Lightroom. So, enjoy, my first HDR!
(the artsy part of me does not like this image.. there's something about the artificial lights and colors that does not attract my mind, but I hope that some of you like it)
Göteborg by night. Photo taken at Ramberget (Keiler's park). Full view please!
So, there we are. I am the artsy photographer. Earlier I have explained that there are basically two different types of photographers. The ones which are painting with lights, and the ones (like me) who are starting with the shadows. It is a different point of view, I like my photos dark with much contrast. But I guess that the photographers which tend to paint with the lights are way more correct since the word "photograph" comes from the Greek words φῶς (phos) "light" and γραφή (graphê) "drawing", which ends up to "drawing with light". So I couldn't be more wrong, with my "drawing with the shadows"-theory.
I regret telling you that I never paint with light, since it is exactly what I did at the next picture. Long shutter time this time as well, with me standing with a flash light in my hand in a completely dark room to lighten the motive (M) up. And then some fun with Photoshop..
The trait of staying aware (through Leonard Cohen)
Listen to: Leonard Cohen – Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye
I'm not looking for another as I wander in my time,
walk me to the corner, our steps will always rhyme
you know my love goes with you as your love stays with me,
it's just the way it changes, like the shoreline and the sea,
but let's not talk of love or chains and things we can't untie,
your eyes are soft with sorrow,
Hey, that's no way to say goodbye.
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