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A rather blustery day
It’s been pouring down for weeks and the mood has gone blue. As the light and drama have been abscent, it’s always a treat when the grey sky breaks and gives way for some good landscapes with drama. The shots here were taken at Lindesnes lighthouse at Lindesnes in Vest-Agder county. Nikon D200, Tamron SP lenses and captures on SanDisk digital film.
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Bitihorn, Oppland
For those of you who wish a panorama shot by me, this is the first commercial available one. Check it out on IMGS.no Bitihorn, Oppland
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The Camera
In light of a discussion on facebook, the subject of what is important when it comes to what one should learn about cameras that’s important to take good photographs. And I would like to share with you reads what I think is the most important things to learn. 1. Aperture. This controlls the sharpness of the depth of the light that fall on the CCD/CMOS-chip or film. Without the knowlegde to control your depth of field, you will not have the creative control to do the most important part in photography, namely eliminating parts that’s not telling your story. A portrait with sharp background will in most cases only be…
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IMGS.no norsk bildebyrå | Norge i bilder – Images of Norway
IMGS.no norsk bildebyrå | Norge i bilder – Images of Norway
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The micro-stock photographer
Early on I’ve always wanted to do stockphotography. This is what many of my photographic heros have been doing with their pictures, and now I taken the plunge into stockphotography. I’ve started with micro-stock agencies since I have not got a big name in the photographic community. For me this is just a start and way to see if I got what it takes. For now, it’s just for fun, but if I earn a buck or two that’s the bonus or the carrot to carry on. For now I’m connected to: –Yay micro –Crestock –IMGS –iStock There will also be a shift in the portfolio that’s availible at ARTFLAKES.…
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Ridderspranget
Nikon D200, Tamron SP 17-50mm f2.8, Kenko Circular Polarizer, Formatt Hitech ND grad and standar. In the end of september I attended Morten Krogvolds Workshop at Vågå. This is the serie I ended up doing during the workshop. Since I’ve seen that I not gonna do a longer post on my experience from that workshop, I thought I should show you what I produced during that workshop. I’ve also made this series availble for purchase from my ARTFLAKES acount for those of you who want to hang these pictures on your wall. Ridderspranget @ ARTFLAKES
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Morgenbladet.no – Norsk pelsdyroppdrett bør avvikles
Morgenbladet.no – Norsk pelsdyroppdrett bør avvikles Sorry that the newsarticle is norwegian, but this is a good fight. We molest and mistreat animals for our own vanity, and the goverment of my country subsidies this crule industry. So the reason I give this link is to share with you some view that change is needed.
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Magic or just another tool…
A post commenting on the purist thoughts that one should not edit or manipulate ones images. I try here to show that what we think of as image manipulation is not to degrade photography, but an integral part of the process of what photography is.
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Are you shocked?
I thought that I should shock you guys a bit. Ok, not shock you but show you that I don’t just do landscapes or consert, but also that I sometimes do som portraitwork as well. One thing that many of you don’t know is that portrait was what I started out doing, but I have now changed over to landscapes as my main focus. For those of you who want me to do your portrait should look at these and there you’ll find the style I do. If you wish for a fresh portrait with white background without horizon and a yellow pillow, well there’s always some fancy studio that…
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Black and White Landscapes
Black and White Landscapes, a set on Flickr. I have now collected all my monochromatic landscapes into one set. These images are what lies closes to my artistic heart.