Grönfjäll on fire

Celebrated Christmas in our mountain cabin with the family. My sister and I took a trip with the car on Christmas Eve in the snowstorm. And on the way home we stopped to see the sun go down.


11-11-11

11-11-11

I’ve just uploaded today’s wedding photos in my to digital archive. It is tough but it’s so much fun to photograph weddings! I consider it an honor to be around two people on their day. Filled with love and laughter!
Photos from the wedding might show up in my blog when I have delivered the images to the wedding couple.

The photo above is my 11-11-11  image. Photographed with Nikon D3, 35/2.0, at ISO 400

Have a great weekend!


Sunset over lake Borkan

This is an old photo. I can’t find my notes and I don’t remember what year I took the photo. The lake is called lake Borkan. To the left you see a part of the mountain Borkan and in the middle Daevnie. To the right you see some of the mount Kittelfjäll.

Back then I used slide film. I believe I used a Nikon F5 on a tripod with 50/1.8 and Velvia 50.

I remember it was cold. My fingers ached and it was windy.


Waterfall at sunset

A small water fall I photographed at sunset in early May. A week or so before the snow started melting in the mountains.

Nikon D3 with 70-200/2,8 ISO 200, 1/4s at f22.


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