Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

Even a blog that has not been updated that frequently need a few updates around Christmas and new years eve. So for all of you that once in a while visits this blog. I would like to wish you all a Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year!

Our new family member was so friendly as to volunteer as a photo model. It turned out to be more like action photography than a model shoot though, but kittens are not that interested in sitting still. Especially not when there is a flash going off. She just had to smell and taste that strange device.

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year



Posted from Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

Life goes on

Earlier this year our old cat of more than 15 years got sick and had to pay her last visit to the veterinarian. She had her special moods and loved her “mother” and “father”, but did not appreciate that many other people. She could tolerate a few, but preferred to be left alone by anyone else but us.

Friday one week ago we got another little member to our family. Say hello to a modest little girl, that probably will happen to visit this site in between my other pictures. I promise not to only show you sunsets and kittens, but I guess there will be some pictures like that as well.

A new houseguest

A new houseguest



Posted from Drøbak, Akershus, Norway.

Life in colours

Fotovideo is one of the better photography shops in Norway. Among maybe having the largest selection of photography accessories, they also arrange workshops and training in everything photography. On Thursday they arranged a quick intro to macro photography with one of their instructors, Roger Brendhagen. I was lucky enough to get one of the spots available. We started with a quick intro and tips and tricks before we went to Oslo Reptilpark (a small zoo specializing in  snakes, lizards and other slightly scary creatures.

As usual I mainly add photos to this blog, so below you will find some of my attempts at nature photography.

Life in colours

Life in colours

Redbeard

Redbeard

Tasting the world

Tasting the world

Climbing the glass window

Climbing the glass window

Not that big, but big enough

Not that big, but big enough

Not a tiger

Not a tiger

Textured colours

Textured colours

Slick texture

Slick texture

Textured in brown

Textured in brown



Posted from Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

Documenting Oslo

A few weeks ago I posted an entry on a few attempts at doing street photography. Today we had lovely weather in Oslo, and I walked around playing around with my camera. Close to the Norwegian castle there were a farmers market where they were showing off Norwegian special products. Some of the salespeople were a bit more flamboyant than others.

This pink/lilac lady was selling goods at a farmers market in Oslo.

This pink/lilac lady was selling goods at a farmers market in Oslo.

Her lilac clothes lit up her white stall. I took two other pictures of her as well, but they where not as sharp as this one. Her bright colours were interesting enough to include her in this blog though.

There were a lot of interesting people visiting or displaying their wares. This man sold meat, but when I saw him I thought he would be selling fish.

He made me think of a sailor and not a farmer, but looks can lie.

He made me think of a sailor and not a farmer, but looks can lie.

Street performers are always an interesting motive. This golden statue had just taken a brake, and was counting his earnings. I liked the way the ashes of his cigarette was getting very long, and how his golden costume was getting very old. The zipper on his jacket was broken and he used safety pins to keep it closed.

He was making his living as a live statue. But even a statue needs a pause sometimes.

He was making his living as a live statue. But even a statue needs a pause sometimes.

His scruffy looks made for a very interesting picture. He had obviously been doing a lot of different things in his life, and his face had been marked by this. His fingers was dirty and his hair graying.

The golden statue looked very scruffy without his mask on.

The golden statue looked very scruffy without his mask on.

A few days earlier I had walked around with a little Canon G12 and two of the pictures from that day are below. This street performer was overdoing it by a fair amount. His way of playing made him look like this.

He is a not so typical street performer. He was REALLY into himself playing. So much so that it made me take this picture.

He is a not so typical street performer. He was REALLY into himself playing. So much so that it made me take this picture.

After 22 of july I think most Norwegians appreciate and like that we are a multicultural society. (At least I do) The Freia Chocolate commercial on the main street of Oslo have gotten a double meaning. (Mitt lille stykke Norge = My little piece of Norway). So while I was there thinking about how to catch that image, two beautiful young women, that probably were not born in Norway, came walking past. I hurriedly changed my camera settings to blur them slightly out and grabbed this image.
Norway is multicutural

Norway is multicutural

Some of these images have been published earlier on my Google+ and Picasa streams.

 

Posted from Drøbak, Akershus, Norway.

Street photography is difficult

We had a nice day in Oslo yesterday, so I brought my camera along and went for a walk. I had an idea that I should at least try to get a few black and white photos of people walking in the streets.

First of all… this is difficult, not maybe technically speaking, but psychologically. Either you do it in hiding with a long zoom lens, or you ask people to take their photo.

If you do it candidly, you feel somewhat rotten. But to get up and talk with strangers is kind of scary. The two images below are one of each type.

This image is of a man in a wheelchair, his hair was getting a bit gray. His mood was somewhat somber, and he was looking moodily at the sea-gulls eating and screeching, like they tend to do, by the river below us. He sat still for a long time, and I slid up  my camera and grabbed this shot.

Wheelchair

Man in a wheelchair by the river.

A little bit later I laid my eyes on this man. He was kind of small, and maybe a bit haggard looking. His eyes were a mix of smiling and serious so I asked him when his eyes met mine if I could take his picture. He looked a bit confused at me, and said “Naaah, I don’t look very pretty on pictures”. I told him that he had a unique look, and that he could agree to. So I took this picture. And showed it to him, he smiled and said that it looked kind of OK, and then he told me a short version of his story. The basics of his story was that he was an ex drug addict, and he had not been doing any drugs for 7 years now. He felt that it was possible to get out of it, but it was hard. He had gotten help though and escaped, not unharmed but alive. His final advice? “Don’t do drugs”.

7 years exaddict

Clean for 7 years, but still marked.

When I came home I found to my chagrin that my picture was not 100% sharp, but his short story was though. I decided to include this picture here anyway. I regret not being ready with another lens and taking my time capturing this man, but his look is worth to be displayed anyway.

Posted from Oslo, Oslo, Norway.