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What I shot

I had a bit of fun using the

I had a bit of fun using the channel mixer in Photoshop to convert to B/W. The images are assorted land- and waterscapes shop with different cameras.

Copenhagen waterfront

Night shots from the Copenhagen waterfront. I have had fun shooting after dark this October and November. The days are short and the nights are long, so you might as well make the best of the dark hours. All shot with D200/18-200mm VR.

Great patterns

Great patterns drawn on the sidewalk and cobblestones by lampposts in central Copenhagen. Almost like underwater shots. All shot with the D200 and the 18-200 VR on a tripod.

A fantastic sunset over the

A fantastic sunset over the Danish Storebaelt bridge. This was a rarely beautiful sight. The colors are unmodified. All D200 and my 18-200.

Cityscapes

Cityscapes from around Copenhagen on a cloudy day. All shot with my Nikon D200 and the 18-200 VR

Autumn colors

Autumn colors. All shot with the Nikon D200 and the Nikon 85mm f1.8.

Another trip to Copenhagen

Another trip to Copenhagen harbour. So many subjects to shoot. Shot with Nikon D200 -- some with the Sigma 10-20mm and some with the Nikon 18-200mm VR

A friend called for some winter

A friend called for some winter shots, so I dug into the archives. These were all shot during january, February or March the last couple of years.

Slides from Tunesia

Slides from Tunesia. Shot some time in the late 70's or early 80's and scanned just today. All Minolta XM, Kodachrome 64 and most likely a Minolta MD 24mm f2.8.

My Grandmother's small apartment

My Grandmother's small apartment just before she moved out. A whole life's worth of small things, painting, gifts and much more. Eerie and charmingly funny at the same time. All shot with My Canon PowerShot A80 and flash straight on.

A few 18-200 sample shots

A few sample shots from the Nikon 18-200 VR lens. I still need to get to know this lens. I'm not completely satisfied with its sharpness right out-of-the-box. But it sure is one sweet walkaround lens.

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.