Bruce Davidson

I came across this interview with Bruce Davidson on Vimeo. You may find his portfolio on Magnums site, and I recommend a visit to the site. 

Renowned photojournalist and Magnum photographer Bruce Davidson has been acclaimed for over half a century for his searing images of street gangs, circus performers and the civil rights struggles of the 1960s, all captured with a remarkable directness, truth and power that transcends the concept of style. Here, in his own words, are Bruce Davidson’s forthcoming, charming, and revealing insights into who he is, what he’s done, and where he’s going.
— Leica Camera on Vimeo

Geiranger

Geiranger is one of the popular destination for the countless cruise ships visiting the fjords of Norway. But as all forms of mass tourism it does leave a calling card. Under certain weather conditions the steep mountains lining the fjord tends to limit the air circulation, and the exhaust from the cruise ships forms a smog like haze. The haze lingering over the fjord in this image is first and foremost caused by the cruise ships anchored in the fjord.

Autumn B&W

Another autumn impression, the colorful leaves are all gone and the gray season is upon us. This one is from the archive, and that is one of the things I enjoy with this blog - the incentive to go back and have a look at old images and work with them again, this time with a better understanding of what can be done with post processing.

Stars

Sometimes an artifact you would do almost anything to prevent or suppress  can create a pleasing results, such as the star like effects around the specular highlights in this image. A CCD sensor is made up of a large number of pixels, each pixel a few µm large, forming a two dimensional lattice. When light hits the sensor the lattice gives rise to diffraction. So this is a sensor artifact, and not done with filters.

Covered by Leaves

Instead of adding yet another colorful image to the deluge of colorful images of autumn leaves, I thought I would do something different. So I went for a black and white version, added a slight touch of tone and dodged the upper left part and the lower right hand corner to emphasize the leaves covering the car. Hope you like it.

Hard Rain

After a brief taste of winter, the weather has been gray, mild and rainy again. The rain has been pelting down so hard that the spray of the rain hitting the ground bounces back a feet above the ground. I tried to illustrate this with this picture of the water pouring over the edge of a clogged up gutter.

Office buildings II

This is an image of the buildings which are the latest additions to "Forskningsparken" complex, or Oslo Innovation Center, close to the University of Oslo.  Not the most exiting angle for to shot from, but the reflection made it a bit more interesting. The pond is in front of the new building for the Department of Informatics at the University of Oslo. (See post titled "Office buildings I")

Office buildings I

This is the new building for the Department of Informatics at the University of Oslo. I have used a ND graduated filter to darken the sky two steps. With the camera I used, I think I could have brought some of those details back without the ND filter, but it would have required more post processing.

Looking up

As I have mentioned, I tend to be more content with simple motifs or scenes reduced to their bare essentials. This is another example of such a scene - complementary colors; branches with and without leaves.

Vigeland Sculpture Park

The Vigeland Sculpture Park in Oslo is popular with locals as well as tourists. The park is one of the cities green lungs and a popular recreation area. The sculptures are made from cast iron, bronze and granite, and the surface of the granite sculptures is amazingly smooth. A visit to the park is highly recommended.