New featured gallery – China

New featured gallery – China

A new featured gallery with 12 photos from China has been added to my portfolio. It includes all new edited images from Beijing, Shanghai, Guilin, Longshen and Xi’an. Some of the images were never published before.

The photos were taken in 2004 during a two week round-trip through China.

Featured Gallery or Image Archive

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Alternatively click here to view all 28 photos from China in the image archive.

Rice fields at Pingan Longshen

Rice fields at Pingan Longshen

 

Skyline view of Shanghai

Skyline view of Shanghai

 

The Reed Flute Cave in Guilin

The Reed Flute Cave in Guilin

 

Tribal Zhuang women are brushing their long hair at Pingan Longshen

Tribal Zhuang women are brushing their long hair at Pingan Longshen

Cuba Book Preview

Cuba Book Preview

I am thrilled today! The proof copy of my first photography book is of to the printers this week.

The book is showing a selection of my Cuba photos, including some never before published images. It has been on my to-do list for a long time, but I never got around to finish it, until now that is!

Below is a preview of some of the pages of the book.

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Forsakar Waterfalls

Forsakar Waterfalls

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The Forsakar Nature Reserve is situated in the North-Eastern part of the Skåne province in south Sweden, in the Kristianstad municipality near the village of Degeberga. The 2.5 hectare large nature reserve was founded 1928 and mainly encompasses a 750 metres long and 40 metres deep ravine. The ravine runs from west to east and is likely a product of erosion during some of the ice ages.

The Forsaker Creek runs through the nature reserve and passes the Forsakar Waterfalls, the upper fall having a free fall of 7.4 metres and the lower fall having a free fall of 10.6 metres.

 

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First snow in Stockholm

First snow in Stockholm


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About a month earlier than we are used to the first considerable amount of snow covered Stockholm during the last two days. With a temperature of just below zero (C) it makes for a beautiful crisp white blanket covering the city and nature.

It gave me an excellent opportunity to take some early winter landscapes and test the weather durability of the Nikon D600. All photos were taken in or around Hellasgården in the Nacka Reserve Park on the south-east side of Stockholm and just about a stone throw away from my house.