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Walking the dog again...

Walking the dog again... sky is clearing after a nice evening shower. All D200 and Sigma 10-20 on a tripod.

How you can make your own books

Books on demand is a great way of getting your pictures on print. If no one else wants to publish you, you just do it yourself! This is a small guide to using the program BookSmart from Blurb.com.

Life starts at f/1.8

I have always loved bright lenses. If money was no issue, all my lenses would have f/1.4 and f/1.8 stamped on them. A few slow ones would be f/2.8, but only the slow ones...

Kodachrome

Kodachrome was the film love of my life. Now that love story is over. The last roll has been produced--and shot and processed.

A small DIY striplight

Striplights are a great type of softboxes that give a nice, characteristic and very controlled light

Fantastic shapes and colors

Fantastic shapes and colors on a location where tunnel digging equipment is stored.
Shot with my Nikon D40 and Sigma 10-20mm

I do books!

Publishing books has never been easier, and I thought I'd have some fun putting my own pictures in books.

My to see list

Films are a great source of inspiration... These are the ones I'm gonna see when they come.

Why free can make you money

Giving stuff away for free can be a very good way of making money. I have written about that before, and the current economic state of the world makes this even more true.

Ten movies that inspired my photography

Motion pictures have severely influenced my photography. Pictures in movies are generally very well thought through and well executed. Here's a list of my ten favorites.

This past winter

A few shots from this past winter, which was very cold. Nikon D200 with a Sigma 10-20mm or a Nikon 17-55mm.

Why your images are worthless

Trying to make money photography is a very long shot. The market is so saturated with quality pictures at extremely low prices that getting a foothold is close to impossible.

When Dust Matters

The dust problem is one of my main "exaggerated problems" with DSLR's. Judging from the online debates, many camera owners do nothing but shoot white walls at f22 in the pursuit of dust.

I'm a film shooter

No, it's not like I shoot film. I did go 100% digital the moment I acquired my first DSLR. But my photographic upbringing was in film, and that still marks my way of thinking and shooting.

An old abandoned house in

An old abandoned house in Copenhagen shot with slow shutter speeds and two flashes remotely fired.
[Nikon D200, Sigma 10-20mm, two SB-800's]

Coincidential photos

Coincidential photos. I managed to squeeze the release button while getting out of the car after a photo shoot. Nikon D200, Sigma 10-20mm

Graffiti! And lots of it

Graffiti! And lots of it. Not a square inch that isn't covered. Nikon D200, Nikkor 70-200 f2.8 VR

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