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Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 VR

An amazing set of specifications for a small lens. Wide zoom range, inner focussing and vibration reduction. But the trees do not grow into the sky...

LCD-displays on DSLR's

Why Minolta's way of using the large display on the backside of their DSLR's is such a brillant idea

Iceland... ah, Iceland

Iceland... ah, Iceland. There's a sight for sore eyes. A handful of slides that I scanned. All shot with my Dynax 7 and Provia 100 slide film.

Some old B/W prints that I

Some old B/W prints that I scanned today. All shot in 1981 - probably with my Minolta XM and a 24mm f2.8, a 35mm f2.8 or a 50mm f1.7.

Definition of a pro

What defines a professionel photographer and is it something you really want to be?

RAW-converters

I always shoot RAW. Because of this I have been introduced to the concept of digital workflow.

Nikon 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5

The full name of this neat little lens is really AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED. Phew! It's the kit lens to most of us.

The golden section

This concept is a universal composition rule, which should be understood -- at least in part -- by all photographers.

A bunch of old Provia 100

A bunch of old Provia 100 slides shot on the Norwegian island Tromso on a family holiday all using the Dynax 7.

A small trip to the center

A small trip to the center of Copenhagen. Photographer Steve Bloom has a large exhibition of his pictures on a central square.

Canon Powershot A80

My specimen of this little gem is closing in on 10,000 pictures, and has been a very useful and versatile tool

Underexpose!

The single best advice I can give with regards to configuring your digital camera is to systematically underexpose all images

Nikon CoolPix 775

My first real digital point-and-shoot camera. Back from when 2 megapixels was the standard. It has taken some really excellent pictures in spite of that.

Point-and-shoot cameras

The compact digital P&S-cameras are a fantastic supplement to the DSLR -- provided you choose the right one.

A strange building. This prize-winning

A strange building. This prize-winning building is found on the harbour of Copenhagen. I just focussed on a detail under a roof, which at the same time is a stair.

Bokeh

Bokeh is a thing I have always known, but only in the recent years have been able to put words on.

Minolta 50mm f/1.7

As normal as they come, but still a very capable lens with premium image quality
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