Month: november 2014

Oasis.

When the weather shift in Sweden I think of Perus steady climate and look at this picture from the oasis in the desert outside Ica. Then it feels better. Katarina     Canon 5D Mark iii 24-105 mm Canon lens Ed in Lightroom

The style of a vintage guy

Ingemar and Ann-Marie must be the couple with the coolest, handson approach to vintage. Have you ever seen anything like it? They where a part of the team that strolled the streets with granntanter Camilla Thulin and Karina Ericsson Wärn for three days in Paris. I only snapped a couple of photos of Ingemar and Ann-Marie but if you want to check out more from Ingemars style, visit his Pinterest. Katarina     Camera: Canon 5D Mark iii Lens: 24-105 mm Canon Lens Editing: Lightroom

When the seasons shift- warm weather and falling leaves.

November is here with all it´s rain and darkness. The Swedes open up their wardrobes, bring out their ”middle-thick” winter garments and light candles, hiding under a blankett hoping that this winter will pass as soon as possible. Others run around in joy, soon the snow is here and then you know that Christmas is coming. Photo taken at the 25th of July by the lake close to our house. On the photo you can see nettles that sting.   M-R, a fellow blogger who lives in Australia pointed out that why not share more photos from Sweden to see the season shift. And yes, why not. But to see the change I think we need a recap. Because what is the seasonal shift really? I dug up some photos that might work to see some of the shift and wrote spontaneously about it, more from personal knowledge than true facts, so please feel free to correct me if I am wrong. Summer July Summer in Sweden is between June and August, this July being …

My photoguide to Paris

I don´t have so much to say about Paris due to the fact that I´ve only been there for 7 days in my life, but since I took a lot of photos during my travel I also reflected upon great and not so great photoplaces. Here is a list. Top 1. The Eiffeltower My mother and I went there twice. The tower is probably my favorite place and a the best photoplace for me. If ever back in Paris I will go back. The tower turns golden in the sun and leans like the Leaning Tower of Pisa with my Canon 24-105 mm wide-angle lens. The park by the Louvre, Tuileries Garden Fantastic light and isles with white sand makes the photos great. The park is big so even if the park is filled with a lot of people it is possible to find a spot to take a shot or two by yourselves. The park has green chairs to use as well and in October, not so many people visits the park so you will …