Things aren’t always what they seem to be at first glance. Sometimes you have to look a little closer to decipher what you see.
Photography
Frost Patterns at last
A recurring theme of mine these frost patterns. There's just something about them, and I just can't help myself. And at last we have had a few days with temperatures below 0˚C, and no precipitation covering the frozen ponds and lakes.
2020 Our Year of Discontent
2020 has come to an end, and the start of 2021 does not look much better than the closing stage of 2020. Lockdowns of one kind or another are in effect in several countries and regions around the world. And even if vaccination has started in most countries across the globe, social distancing, lockdowns and quarantine, and working from home will be part of our everyday life for many months to come.
Some have said that SARS COV2 is an "equalizer" as it does not distinguish between rich and poor. While this may be true to some extent, I think it is evident by now that it hits rich and poor in very different ways. Many people have lost their jobs or small businesses due to lockdowns and travel restrictions. Another point is that many low-paid workers have jobs where they meet many people during a working day, which makes them more exposed to being infected. This is not the case for those of us who can do our work from home. In the wake of this pandemic we will see the gap between rich and poor widening.
Is Winter Coming
We are already past mid November, but so far it has been mild and rainy. I had hoped to be able to catch a few images of the early frost and thin sheets of ice. But so far we have hardly had any frost at all. So here is one from last winter.
Abstract Reflection
Haukeli Mountain Route
This is an image from early summer this year, along the road between Haukeli and Røldal. I shot it with black and white conversion in mind. The image has a limited palette anyway, and I my oppinion the blue sky is more distracting than it is adding anything to the image.
A Sneak Peek into History
So much for the Original Idea
It was not intentional. Though I have seen it many times. Elliott Erwitts image of the couple reflected in the side mirror of a car. I bet you have seen it too. If you don't know which image I am referring to, try searching for “elliott erwitt car couple” on your favourite search engine.
It did not occur to me as I was taking the picture. It dawned upon me as I sat down at the computer to take a look at the images I had taken a couple of days ago. It does look familiar, yet not the same. The point is, we don’t start with a blank canvas, or as Ansel Adams put it
Studio Light Practice
The Twist
The building The Twist is the latest adition of galleries to the Kistefos Museum. This is an image from a recent trip to the museum. I tried to avoid taking the same picture most people do, which can be a bit of a challange when you've seen a lot of those.
There is a short video on the museums web page featuring The Twist. Check it out. It is a very cool building.
Abstract Reflection
Rainy Day
Where I live, June was very warm this year. But the weather has changed, and today we’ve had a strong winds and heavy rain. The temperature dropped quite a bit too, and it felt more like early September than the first week of July. Even if it felt like the autumn briefly visited us, it is within what we might expect. It is the high temperatures in June that are outside the norm.