▄ Seriously (and often no so seriously) interested in photography for many years now. Flickr has proven to be a great 'pictorial' inspiration - for photographs, as well as drawings. ..Makes me want to create and share my images more often, and keeps amazing me with its diversity AND overall quality.
My interest in photography is diverse (but not that much..).
▄ My images cover:
Nature photography: animals, plants, landscapes in their mutual relationships. That means: not just a portrait of an animal/plant, but preferably that organism placed within its natural habitat.
Social photography: people, the cultural landscapes, the urban environment. With an eye on the slightly weird, or the uncommonly nice..
Registration pictures.. All of the above, in the sense of "been there, seen that, share with others".
Drawings and doodles: Needs more energy thrown at - a long time joy.
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Albin is the one person who got me into being more serious about photography. His tenaciousness to make the best possible shot works some how infectious. This doesn’t mean he gives tips on how to improve one’s shots easily. But his willingness to share his equipment (and mind you, he carries around a shit load!) has ne… Read more
Albin is the one person who got me into being more serious about photography. His tenaciousness to make the best possible shot works some how infectious. This doesn’t mean he gives tips on how to improve one’s shots easily. But his willingness to share his equipment (and mind you, he carries around a shit load!) has never been restrained. Albin’s personality? He has to be won, but then turns out to be a good, friendly and reliable friend, who can provide with a long evening of pleasant conversation on many a subject. Albin’s pictures show a high sensitivity for making a more interesting shot of a common subject. In that his photography is surprising. His constant complaints about material can be explained as a will to make ever better shots. Getting to the limits of your material can be frustrating……..
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