I only took like 150 pictures during 8 days (4+4 over two weeks), but I decided only to upload a few ones that is "me". If you want to see more and practice some swedish, here are four blog posts about the trip:
Love your pics and the blog, Makten! I'm glad you enjoyed Germany a bit. I always love going to Sweden (and Denmark and Norway) and am very happy when someone from one of my favourite countries has a good time here.
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Love your pics and the blog, Makten! I'm glad you enjoyed Germany a bit. I always love going to Sweden (and Denmark and Norway) and am very happy when someone from one of my favourite countries has a good time here.
I didn't enjoy Germany a bit. I loved it! Seriously, Germany is in many ways what Sweden was and/or should be, and I mostly find that germans and swedes have very much in common. We've had so much interchanging of culture in the past and I hope we will continue to do so.
Martin - lovely read on your blog. Even though I don't understand a word of Swedish, google translate to the rescue and it seemed to do a great job. It's making me want to resurrect my blog which has become out of date. Thanks!
Julian - great shot on the beach with the colored doors behind it
Bob - what great colors you have up there right now, I think we have another 3 weeks before we see any color change, and its a quick green-->yellow-->brown . With you having the 7-14 already, without a doubt get the macro
Keith - I miss that view from Eola....used to work downtown there, enjoyed that Panera about 4 out of 5 mornings a week
Never seen anything like that from Silver efex. You might try processing a second copy and see if it repeats. What about taking the original color and converting to B&W in LR or PS. Do you see it then? Hopefully, this was just a hiccup in the silver efex processing.
I love your seascape photos Juju, beautiful colors and compositions. Yes the EM-5 and 45mm are great little companions, low weight, small size and they pack a punch!
Great photos all together in here, looking forward to more! :-)
A 10-frame (vertical) stitched pano of Shoreline Village which is just a stone's throw from where I live, in Long Beach/CA, with the Queen Mary Hotel to the right.