Early morning at the Hönshyltefjorden just outside Ryd, Småland
Rock of Bohusland at Ramsvik
Looking down at neptunis Åkrar with a fossiled octapus arm submerged under water.
Troldeskogen on north east ôland, Sweden
Beautiful old stone bridge, Blekinge Sweden
Partial view of Mörrums Ån in the fall
Partial view of Hönshyltefjorden outside Ryd, Småland, Sweden
View of the iron settlement under water on the rocks.
View of the Blå Jungfruen National Park on a summer day as seen from Öland.
The cool light hit the Rauker while the moon hovers high above. Byrum at ôland in Sweden
On this beautiful evening the sun sets over sweden casting it's last rays ont the Rauker at Byrum, in center you have the Blaa Jungfruen National Park, swedens smallest.
Byrums Rauker on the North West side og Öland is a natural wonders worth visiting
Last light capture from Byrums Rauker overlooking Kalmar sund and Swdens smalest National Park
Spingtime at Forsakar Waterfall, Skåne Sweden. Wonderfull place for a nice little easy walk
Returning to a favorite spot feels good.
Autumn in Forsakar waterfall with a swirl
Forsakar in Skåne, Sweden is a wondefull place to visit any time of the year, my favorite is is Autumn time.
Autumn at Forsakar Waterfall
Forsakar in Autumn #2
Springtime forrest reflections in Forsakar River, Skane - Sweden
Mushrooms grow on a dead tree hanging over the Forskar creak
Forsakar Creek #1 - 2017
One more from the outing to one of lower Swedens most beautiful waterfalls. Lovely view from the "right" side of Krokån. Halland, Sweden. Focus stack of two images and used NiSi Filter ND 6 stops.
Long Exposure Photography, a whole different way of "making" photographs.There is one thing that has always fascinated med with photography - The excitement of getting home and develop you films to negatives and the to positives on paper and then see in a larger scale what you actually captured - But with the advance of digital photography and liveview on high resolution screens that is all but gone.However, there is still one field where that little excitement still lives and that for me is with long exposure photography. Here you get the possibility to capture something which is not always visible to the naked eye, but only develops upon completion of the exposure - in this image I was rather enthused by the shadow of the tree in the pool of white foam. Something I did not see at first, but once the first image showed on screen I realised here was something and could make adjusted exposures and compositions to get it "right".For a short moment I felt the excitement of being back in the darkroom waiting for the image to appear. So now you know why I feel so strongly for Long Exposure Photography ... so go out an use your ND filters creatively - this cannot be done in post production - it has to be done in situ!Used NiSi Filter ND 10 stops.
Natures Own Art RevealedOne more from Ascension day. While still early in the day we more or less had this place to ourselves for an 1,5 hour. Such a nice place with the nature close at hand and the water creating images which can't be seen by the naked eye, only through long exposure photography is natures own art revealed. Halland, Sweden.Used NiSi Filter ND 6 stop.
NiSi V7 Natural Color CPL, GND Medium 3 stops
NiSi V7 Natural Color CPL
NiSi V7 Natural Color CPL, GND Medium 3 stops
Visting Flammafaallet at night (2200 hrs) during Autumn with a full moon is quite an experience.
Blend of two exposure a long and not so long exposures. Fujifilm GFX 100S with Fujinon 23mm/F4, F16 and 2 seconds and the other 1/10th of a second. NiSi V7 with natural color CPL on both shots, then one with 6 stop ND the other with 2 stop ND and both with 3 stop medium GND.
Autumn colors at Njupskaer, Sweden
Autumn Leaves
Skåne Rapids - 2017
Marstrand Sunset #1
At spring time Skåne is full of yellow fields combine it with blue sky and you have the colors of the Swedish flag. Near Killans Bönegård.