parthenocissus in my garden
5DII @ ISO 100, 1/800 & 24LII @ F/1.4
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Drakamöllan
5DII @ ISO 200, 1/400 s & 85LII @ F/1.2
Explored on 2 October 2010
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Red Vespa Mirror
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Hammarskog

A panoramic view from the bird watchers tower.
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Green Wall

24 LII @ F/1.6 and Martin
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Martin hiding

I think this photo has an old “eastern” feeling. Finnish or Russian? It could be taken from the child book “Matti bor i Finland” that my parents forced on me as a kid.
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Earth Hour 2010 in Uppsala

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Commuting to the North Pole

Winter still have Sweden in a very firm grip. I commute every day to Stockholm from the North Pole (Uppsala). It’s a trial. Every day is like a miniature polar expedition with cold, snow, poor road conditions and trains not running or running too late. This image was taken last night (March 4) in a small but anoying snowstorm. Today it’s sunny and -10 degrees outside. Where’s spring?
Stitched Panorama (Autopano Pro, 4 portrait images, hand held, F/1.4, ISO 800, 1/100-1/125 s.)
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Winter biking

I really don’t understand people in Uppsala – the Capital of Bicyles in Sweden. It is -15 C outside and they’re biking around as if it where summer. Crazy.
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Magic Night #2

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Magic Night #1

First outdoor test of 24 L II. Can I use it in the almost dark? I used a monopod, ISO 1600, F/1.4 and got decent shutter times, 1/32. The trees where full of rime (it disapeared next day). A magic night!
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White trees

This image is from a couple of weeks back. But it’s still absurdly cold and beautiful outside in Uppsala.
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Moon over Snickargatan

Just around the corner where I live in Uppsala.
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Sergels torg Stockholm

I have fooling around with other cameras for a while. I still think the DP1 is a small wonder. It’s a really unpractical, slow camera – almost like a prototype, but the images can match a Canon 5D Mark II. It’s a joy to see the per-pixel sharpness and color rendering. Canon images has their value, but seen in 100% or 200%, they look unclear and processed.
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